Re: Alan Moore’s _Jerusalem_

Mark Kohut mark.kohut at gmail.com
Mon Feb 17 10:47:05 UTC 2020


Misc.: knowing the publisher, I tried to get a wiki of this book, like, the
Pynchon wiki, set up. Moore's handlers were not
too interested, it seemed, although the publisher said they were not the
easiest to deal with. I took that to mean more defensively against
than open to a comparative conversation.



On Mon, Feb 17, 2020 at 3:36 AM peterthooper at juno.com <peterthooper at juno.com>
wrote:

> Bounteously good, imho.
> He’s not Pynchon, but who is?
>
> It’s packed with history. There’s an overarching theory of time, so it’s
> got that going for it. In the acknowledgements he thanks “the concept of
> death, and the English novel.”
> He thinks the Adam Smith concept of the Invisible Hand and Blake’s Dark
> Satanic Mills were inspired by the same mill in Northampton. Cookin’ place,
> from what he describes!
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