«But wait. I’m acting as if we all know what it is to read Pynchon. In fact none of us do, for figuring out what it is like to read Pynchon is what it is like to read Pynchon. You’re never done with it. He’ll employ a string of citations to real and imaginary Bette Davis movies, say, or riffs on basketball, much as Pollock uses a color on a panoramic canvas or Coltrane a note in a solo: incessantly, arrestingly, yet seemingly without cumulative purpose». Jonathan Lethem sul NYT racconta Pynchon in un modo che mi fa venire in mente David Lynch.
Posted on: Sun, 15 Sep 2013 11:02:03 +0000
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