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8992421 No.8992421 [Reply] [Original]

ok, but, like, what the fuck was the point

>> No.8992427

>>8992421
u dumb and need 2 git smart

>> No.8992452

>>8992427
oh ok lol it makes sense now

>> No.8992479

>>8992421
novels need a Point now ? you arent reading a philosophical tract, moron

>> No.8992481

The need to know.

>> No.8992552

if you arent a STEM graduate i dont expect you to understand it

>> No.8992555

there wasn't a point

Only good part was the submarine show bit

>> No.8993129

>>8992421

in da post-modern world, truth is inaccessible, increasing complexity results in conspiracy theories, le funni 60's rock parodies, etc.

Idk, I really didn't care for it.

>> No.8993141

>>8992421
>inb4 dumbasses say that 'there was no point that's postmodernism lol'

/lit/ really shouldn't be reading this book. Don't waste your time on Pynchon unless you can at least understand the references he makes about the relationship between ancient texts and 20th century culture, and how it links into contemporary ideas on meaning and truth

>> No.8993143

>>8992421
It's a beautiful book. That's the point, in a sense.

Did you expect enlightenment? Did you want to become the Buddha or Christ after reading it?

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8993157

>>8992421

>tfw you see this book mentioned on bernard jou-iwaku
>tfw japanese people consider this turd the best contemporary American literature has to offer

>> No.8993400

>>8993141
Can you at least give some examples of these ancient texts?

>> No.8993518

>>8992421
>reading for plot

There should be an entrance exam to this board

>> No.8993528

>>8993157
>the opinions of one random mangaka are the opinions of millions of nips

Fucking americans

>> No.8993776

Torquato Tasso

>> No.8993847

what is the point of any book

>> No.8993876

>>8992421
Don't know if you're trolling.
The point was that the reader's experience mirrored Oedipa's quest about the huge conspiracy. The "plot" is sacrificed for the connection between the novel and the reader. That's postmodern.

Read up about it on shmoop or whatever if you're truly interested.

>> No.8993989

>>8993876
>>8993847

Dude... what if like... thats what Pynchon was trying to say...
its like a mystery with no fruit... is it still a mystery, mannn?

Like your having fun, unraveling these clues, your really invested, you want to keep going, turning the page, its enjoyable, your hearts beating faster, your mind is racing with anticipation..is she crazy? am I crazy? whats going on...whats going to happen... I need to know... she needs to know.... we need to know....

oh its nothing....

but was it...

>> No.8994164

>>8993528
6/10 decent hypocrisy bait

>> No.8994469

>>8992421
>enjoying something
>wondering what the point is

>> No.8994781

TBQH, the whole book was simply a weird and wacky drug-trip. Remember in the beginning when they reveal somebody put too much kirsch in the fondue at the party Oedipa attended? It wasn't kirsch, man. It wasn't kirsch.

Really though, the book reminds me of one of those novelty snake cans. You open it up and it goes POP! etc etc

>> No.8995386

>>8993528
kek

>> No.8995773

>>8993989
totally agree, that's why I love this book so much _:^)