Fw: Re: b-but the time frame?!

peterthooper at juno.com peterthooper at juno.com
Wed Nov 21 06:26:08 CST 2018


Forwarding to list, after gaining concurrence from Matthew
(thank you!)

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From: "peterthooper at juno.com" <peterthooper at juno.com>
To: mccissell at gmail.com
Subject: Re: b-but the time frame?!
Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2018 02:06:28 GMT

Thanks for this.
I don't think you copied the p-list.
I started to but decided to leave that up to you.  Is that dissertation online someplace? It sounds interesting. Kit does seem to have the most agency of any of the characters. Didn't know that about Pynchon's baptismal name (or Joyce's.)

Thanks!

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From: matthew cissell <mccissell at gmail.com>
To: peterthooper at juno.com
Subject: Re: b-but the time frame?!
Date: Mon, 1 Oct 2018 10:58:49 +0200

Salutations to you Mr. Hooper and the Plist,
A good number of you know that Pynchon was raised a practicing catholic and that involves confirmation and a confirmation name. James Joyce took the name Aloysius.  Do you know what name Pynchon took? Saint Christopher. What is the diminutive of Christopher? Commonly, Chris but also... Kit.
Please note that Kit is the real protagonist of the novel and the only one who betrays his father by choosing another career (switching fields so to speak) just as Pynchon did when he switched from engineering to English Literature. What's more is that both Pynchon and Kit have somewhat elliptical paths that take them back 'home' via love. Pynchon goes from Long Island to Cornell to the west coast and then Mexico and later Texas for a bit, and a few other places in between, before he comes back to the NY. Inversely, Kit goes from Colorado to Yale and then to Germany as escape turns to wandering further East before an astounding twist takes him back west to the gal of his dreams.
That is a very brief summary of part of what I argue in my doctoral dissertation.On this view, Pynchon doesn't have a cameo so much as a protagonist that stands in relation to the author not very unlike Frederic in Sentimental Education stands to Flaubert.
Sincerely,Matthew C. Cissellaka mc otis
On Sun, Sep 30, 2018 at 6:02 AM peterthooper at juno.com <peterthooper at juno.com> wrote:
quoth Mark Kohut:

I like the P cameo possibility. I think there is one in ATD. 


Who? Where?

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