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rooneymcnibnug wants to read NW by Zadie Smith
NW by Zadie Smith
NW is a 2012 novel by British author Zadie Smith. It takes its title from the NW postcode area in …
rooneymcnibnug quoted Gravity's Rainbow by Thomas Pynchon
And Slothrop is yawning "What time is it?" and Darlene is swimming up from sleep. When, with no warning, the room is full of noon, blinding white, every hair flowing up from her nape clear as day, as the con cussion drives in on them, rattling the building to its poor bones, beating in the windowshade, gone all to white and black lattice of mourning-cards. Overhead, catching up, the rocket's rush comes swelling, elevated express down, away into ringing silence. Outside glass has been breaking, long, dissonant cymbals up the street. The floor has twitched like a shaken carpet, and the bed with it. Slothrop's penis has sprung erect, aching. To Darlene, suddenly awake, heart pounding very fast, palms and fingers in fear's pain, this hardon has seemed reasonably part of the white light, the loud blast. By the time the explosion has died to red strong flickering on the shade, she's begun to wonder . . . about the two together ... but they're fucking now, and what does it matter, but God's sake why shouldn't this stupid Blitz be good for something? And who's that, through the crack in the orange shade, breathing carefully? Watching? And where, keepers of maps, specialists at surveil-lance, would you say the next one will fall?
— Gravity's Rainbow by Thomas Pynchon (Page 119 - 120)
rooneymcnibnug quoted Gravity's Rainbow by Thomas Pynchon
“What more do they want? She asks this seriously, as if there's a real conversion factor between information and lives. Well, strange to say, there is. Written down in the Manual, on file at the War Department. Don't forget the real business of the War is buying and selling. The murdering and the violence are self-policing, and can be entrusted to non-professionals. The mass nature of wartime death is useful in many ways. It serves as spectacle, as diversion from the real movements of the War. It provides raw material to be recorded into History, so that children may be taught History as sequences of violence, battle after battle, and be more prepared for the adult world. Best of all, mass death's a stimulus to just ordinary folks, little fellows, to try 'n' grab a piece of that Pie while they're still here to gobble it up. The true war is a celebration of mar-kets. Organic markets, carefully styled "black" by the professionals, spring up everywhere.”
— Gravity's Rainbow by Thomas Pynchon (Page 103)