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+ | Anville Azote responds Varo: | ||
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+ | There's a darkly comic scene hinging on this property in the first | ||
+ | episode of James Burke's series **Connections** (1978), wherein the | ||
+ | Great Northeastern Blackout strikes just when a woman is giving birth | ||
+ | to twins --- under cyclopropane anaesthesia. In the darkness, a nurse | ||
+ | walks into the room with a lighted candle. . . . | ||
+ | [...] | ||
+ | [http://www.waste.org/mail/?list=pynchon-l&month=0612&msg=112055&sort=date] to |
Revision as of 09:22, 1 December 2006
Joe Varo reports, on Pynchon-l at [1] regarding Cyclopropane, "At first I thought that this was just something the TP made up. But just for the hell of it I looked it up and found that it is an explosive with anaesthetic properties, or vice versa."
Quoting page 184, Varo also asks, " 'From then on, whenever a dynamite blast went off, even far away out of earshot, something concurrent was triggered somewhere in Lew's consciousness...after awhile even if one was only about [italics in original] to go off. Anywhere.' Am I missing something or reading too much into it? Or does this make cyclomite akin to another pynchonian compound?"
Is Cyclomite somehow related to Imipolex G?
Anville Azote responds Varo:
[...]
There's a darkly comic scene hinging on this property in the first
episode of James Burke's series **Connections** (1978), wherein the
Great Northeastern Blackout strikes just when a woman is giving birth
to twins --- under cyclopropane anaesthesia. In the darkness, a nurse
walks into the room with a lighted candle. . . .
[...]
[2] to