GR translation: roundhouses

Mark Kohut mark.kohut at gmail.com
Thu Aug 14 09:34:39 UTC 2025


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round·house
/ˈroundˌ(h)ous/
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*noun*

   1. 1.
   a locomotive
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    maintenance shed built around a turntable
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On Thu, Aug 14, 2025 at 4:46 AM Mike Weaver via Pynchon-l <
pynchon-l at waste.org> wrote:

> One meaning is a lockup
> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Village_lock-up> which fits here.
>
> On 14/08/2025 03:59, Mike Jing wrote:
> > V571.23-31, P581.19-27   She tells how her parents lived, her father a
> > printer, married during his journeymanship, his wanderyears now stretched
> > out to ten, no word where he’s been since ‘42, when they had a note from
> > Neukölln, where he had dossed down the night with a friend. Always a
> > friend, God knows how many back rooms, roundhouses, print shops he slept
> > single nights in, shivering wrapped in back numbers of Die Welt am
> Montag,
> > sure of at least shelter, like everybody in the Buchdrucherverband,
> often a
> > meal, almost certainly some kind of police trouble if the stay lasted too
> > long—it was a good union.
> >
> > What does "roundhouse" mean here?
> > --
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