Difference between revisions of "User:Sideming"
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A partial newbie to Pynchon: I've read''GR'' 3 times, ''Crying of Lot 49'' twice, Vineland once, got halfway through MD (the mechanical duck found my off switch) and I am now a third of the way through ''V.'' and my second round of AtD. | A partial newbie to Pynchon: I've read''GR'' 3 times, ''Crying of Lot 49'' twice, Vineland once, got halfway through MD (the mechanical duck found my off switch) and I am now a third of the way through ''V.'' and my second round of AtD. | ||
− | An economist by training, my current interests are Sanskrit/Jyotish and Proust. I also have an MDiv -- but do not practice. | + | An economist by training, my current interests are Sanskrit/Jyotish and Proust. I also have an MDiv from Harvard Divinity School -- but do not practice. |
Si_de_ming is my Chinese name from college, when I studied the language. | Si_de_ming is my Chinese name from college, when I studied the language. | ||
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I am becomming ever more to seeing AtD as a modern day alchemical work -- something like a more understandable ''Hypnerotomachia Poliphili.'' | I am becomming ever more to seeing AtD as a modern day alchemical work -- something like a more understandable ''Hypnerotomachia Poliphili.'' | ||
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+ | AtD hits close to home. My father's people were from the hill country across the Ohio from the Mason-Dixon line, and Webb Traverse talks and thinks very much like my beloved grandfather, not a miner but a steel worker -- though in a very similar place to Webb's. And like Webb's sons Frank, who thought to become an engineer, and Kit, who later works on planes, my father indeed became an engineer working on planes. | ||
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+ | My mother's family are all Serbian. Serbo-Croatian was her first language, and I still have cousins in Belgrade, Novi Sad, Subotica. | ||
+ | I was raised in the Serbian Orthodox Church. With an engineer father and a Serbian mother, Tesla was like a patron saint in our family. I have travelled in the Balkans, Greece and Turkey (where my wife works as an archaeologist), and spent some time in the monasteries of Mt. Athos. | ||
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+ | Lastly I grew up in Ohio, Cincinnati -- and find it intriguing that Pynchon seems to have spent some time there. As far as I'm concerned, he nailed Columbus bang on. | ||
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+ | I now live in the San Francisco Bay area where I read Pynchon and Proust. |
Revision as of 10:57, 2 August 2007
A partial newbie to Pynchon: I've readGR 3 times, Crying of Lot 49 twice, Vineland once, got halfway through MD (the mechanical duck found my off switch) and I am now a third of the way through V. and my second round of AtD.
An economist by training, my current interests are Sanskrit/Jyotish and Proust. I also have an MDiv from Harvard Divinity School -- but do not practice.
Si_de_ming is my Chinese name from college, when I studied the language. Though I myself am not Chinese. For the exact reasons Pynchon mentions in AtD, my nickname was "Mr. Death."
I am becomming ever more to seeing AtD as a modern day alchemical work -- something like a more understandable Hypnerotomachia Poliphili.
AtD hits close to home. My father's people were from the hill country across the Ohio from the Mason-Dixon line, and Webb Traverse talks and thinks very much like my beloved grandfather, not a miner but a steel worker -- though in a very similar place to Webb's. And like Webb's sons Frank, who thought to become an engineer, and Kit, who later works on planes, my father indeed became an engineer working on planes.
My mother's family are all Serbian. Serbo-Croatian was her first language, and I still have cousins in Belgrade, Novi Sad, Subotica. I was raised in the Serbian Orthodox Church. With an engineer father and a Serbian mother, Tesla was like a patron saint in our family. I have travelled in the Balkans, Greece and Turkey (where my wife works as an archaeologist), and spent some time in the monasteries of Mt. Athos.
Lastly I grew up in Ohio, Cincinnati -- and find it intriguing that Pynchon seems to have spent some time there. As far as I'm concerned, he nailed Columbus bang on.
I now live in the San Francisco Bay area where I read Pynchon and Proust.