Happy Birthday TRP

Laura Kelber laurakelber at gmail.com
Sat May 9 14:20:16 UTC 2020


There's a scene in M&D (leafing through my book, I can't seem to find it,
but maybe someone else can?) where there's a celebration, or at least
acknowledgement of Mason's 29th birthday. It contains one of my favorite
Pynchon quotes. Something about 29 being the last prime before one enters
the prime of life, signalled by 30, which is anything but prime. Anyone
know it?

On Sat, May 9, 2020, 5:42 AM Jochen Stremmel <jstremmel at gmail.com> wrote:

> Apart from Xmas eve, 1955?
>
> Am Sa., 9. Mai 2020 um 10:12 Uhr schrieb Cometman via Pynchon-l <
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> > trying to think...any birthday scenes in any of the oeuvre?
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