Question: GR and music
Heikki R
situations.journeys.comedy at gmail.com
Wed Nov 16 17:12:17 CST 2016
To specify my reply a bit: if memory serves, in his 50-page article Clerc
quite exhaustively lists all filmic references, filmic analogies, fictive
films etc. to be found in GR. (Not as exhaustively as Mitchell Prettyplace
treats King Kong in "his definitive 18-volume study" (GR 275), but
exhaustively enough...)
On Thu, Nov 17, 2016 at 12:59 AM, Bruno Nogueira <bruno.laze at gmail.com>
wrote:
> There's also a mention to an Errol Flynn moustache. Plus the Slothrop
> stuttering seems to refer to a famous 50s comedy actor (forgot the name,
> sorry).
>
> 2016-11-16 16:23 GMT-06:00 David Morris <fqmorris at gmail.com>:
>
>> http://chiseler.org/post/77291395550/the-dark-side-of-shirley-temple
>>
>> In 1973, Thomas Pynchon published what is considered by many to be one of
>> the greatest novels ever written, *Gravity’s Rainbow*. Now, among its
>> myriad storylines and countless memorable scenes, one stands out among all
>> the others as perhaps the most notorious. About halfway through the novel,
>> we’re introduced to Bianca..
>>
>> Without going into all the preceding narrative details, let’s just say
>> Bianca is first described as “a knockout, alright, 11 or 12, dark and
>> lovely…” She is in fact, if I am reading my contextual clues correctly,
>> roughly 16, and makes her appearance during a drunken orgy scene aboard a
>> yacht called the Anubis: “…{F}unseekers crowded eagerly around a cleared
>> space where Bianca now stands pouting, her little red frock halfway up her
>> slender thighs, with black lace petticoats peeping from beneath the hem…”
>>
>> Urged on by her mother, Margherita, she sings “On the Good Ship Lollipop”
>> to the horny crowd while performing a dead-on Shirley Temple impression.
>> Her mother then demands she sing “Animal Crackers in My Soup.” Bianca
>> refuses, and a reveler shouts “Super Animals in My Crack!”—a line which has
>> stuck with me ever since.
>>
>> On Wed, Nov 16, 2016 at 4:08 PM, kelber at mindspring.com <
>> kelber at mindspring.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Looking through the film references section of the GR wiki, it looks
>>> like the only references to an actual film is, of course, King Kong. And
>>> there's a reference to the son ( not capitalized) of Frankenstein. He
>>> mentions Cecil B. Demille, the Marx Brothers, and offhandedly, Bela Lugosi.
>>> I guess clips of various German expressionist movies from the 20s would
>>> best capture the book.
>>>
>>> Laura
>>>
>>> *Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE DROID*
>>>
>>>
>>> János Széky <miksaapja at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> A musician friend is member of a group which creates improvised
>>> accompaniment to film montages without soundtrack, nickelodeon-style. He
>>> chose GR as a theme for his next concert. He asked for a comprehensive
>>> essay about references to films in the book. Can you help?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance,
>>>
>>> János
>>>
>>
>>
>
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