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At first I didn't quite know what I would do with the book, other than read it over and over again. My distrust of history then was still strong, and I wanted to concentrate on the story for its own sake, rather than on the manuscript's scientific, cultural, anthropological, or 'historical' value. I was drawn to the author himself.

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🦋 Pynchon in Public Day

Happy birthday, Mr. P!

posted evening of Monday, May 7th, 2012
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Spent the morning and evening commutes reading Against the Day in public. I hit on this line, which resonated in my mind -- "Remorse without an object is a doorway to deliverance." -- and then on the next page found the same speaker delivering a teaching that has been in my head ever since the first time I read this book.

posted evening of May 8th, 2012 by Jeremy

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