anthony burgess pynchon fan/trp in valletta?
Mark Kohut
mark.kohut at gmail.com
Fri Sep 28 05:00:17 CDT 2018
True. And maybe the case here. But he could not have visited Nazi Germany
so had to use books.
And postwar Germany was very changed, amirate?
But we know he also has visited many places that are in his novels. So,
Malta just feels visited to me, because that novel is in the virtual
present. (Although there is Malata history too)
So, the other meaning to his question, if straight is, What did I get wrong
about Malta? ...How can you tell?
yeah, very maybe.
On Fri, Sep 28, 2018 at 5:52 AM Kai Frederik Lorentzen <lorentzen at hotmail.de>
wrote:
>
> But Pynchon is a master in channeling places & times he's never been to!
>
> When Naumann met Pynchon one of the first things he asked was: How could
> you write in "Gravity's Rainbow" about Nazi Germany in such a evocative way
> without ever having been to Germany? Pynchon's answer was that he had
> ordered ALL BOOKS ABOUT GERMANY WITH PICTURES the library of the UCLA was
> able to deliver. So Pynchon was neither in Germany nor had he - except for
> the technical dictionary stuff from his Bomarc days - knowledge of the
> language. There were only pictures & the story he had to tell ...
>
>
> Am 28.09.2018 um 02:09 schrieb Mark Kohut:
>
> I have read this this way: pynchon asking Burgess a question that he could not answer--because he, p, HAD been there
>
> After his words in SLOW LEARNING about getting it right, I think he must have been there.
>
> One can say, as a book on Burgess did, that his novels are all imagined; all "romances" in the sense that they are not reality-based at all. I can see that and I have read some of them.
>
> P may have been ambiguously asking: Have you
> And what did I get wrong?
>
> I like the P cameo possibility. I think there is one in ATD.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>
> On Sep 27, 2018, at 1:31 PM, "peterthooper at juno.com" <peterthooper at juno.com> <peterthooper at juno.com> <peterthooper at juno.com> wrote:
> https://www.anthonyburgess.org/object-of-the-week/object-week-pynchonalia/
>
>
> "The archive contains one piece of correspondence between Pynchon and Burgess. In an undated letter Pynchon responds to Burgess’s claim that in V. ‘Pynchon gives us Malta without having been there’ by asking ‘How do you know this?’ It is likely that he was reacting to Burgess’s 1973 interview in the Paris Review, in which Burgess says, ‘Probably (as Thomas Pynchon never went to Valletta or Kafka to America) it’s best to imagine your own foreign country’."
>
> imho, the tall, nauseated sailor riding the bus in one of the current-day scenes in Valletta in _V._ is a TRP cameo.
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