BtZ: Pirate//Brown on Fantasy
ish mailian
ishmailian at gmail.com
Sun Mar 27 08:44:55 CDT 2016
What I meant to say is that he has, like all readers of P, developed
his reading over the decades, and during this development he wrote a
book on satire: Fables of Subversion: Satire and the American Novel.
In this book he addresses the tradition, humor, black humor,
corrective satire....and on Pynchon as satirist. Good stuff.
On Sun, Mar 27, 2016 at 9:19 AM, Michel <bulb at vheissu.net> wrote:
> Ish,
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> Can you please elaborate on Weisenburger having developed his reading first
> into satire? Just curious.
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> Michel.
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> Op 27-3-2016 14:53, ish mailian schreef:
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>> Fowler and Weisenburger were, before J Kerry Grant and others, a
>> great duo for an introduction to the early readings of GR.
>> Weisenburger, as I mentioned recently, has developed his reading,
>> first into satire and more recently in the collaboration with Luc
>> Herman, along the lines that Monte has been sketching. [...]
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