Joué
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J. Edgar Hoover and Howard Hughes clean up the podcast industry ––– JFK galvanized into giving a damn ––– two and a half years' secret war against the secret state ––– the U.S. in Southeast Asia: not just "the Vietnam War," but the technocrats' fuckfest ––– W. Averell Harriman and Henry Cabot Lodge take matters, sorry, murders into their own hands ––– the American University and Civil Rights speeches ––– it wasn't supposed to be Dallas: CIA assassination attempt #1, November 2, 1963, Chicago
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Before we tell you who killed JFK and why, some further overtones in Lot 49 and Pynchon's work as a whole, plus a very exciting announcement about our big-time crossover into Hollywood moguls (direct-to-DVD frigate class).
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After eviction from our manmade island & transfer of our facilities to a disused oil rig, we're happy to bring you part 2 of "Thomas Pynchon and the American Reconquista": THE CRYING OF LOT 49, the "counterculture" compromised from the word go, and how an entire generation saw its parents fucking in the Zapruder film.
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After years' absence, persecution by all the predictable authorities, several instances of thoroughly unelective plastic surgery, and a set of geographical switchbacks that would leave you physically allergic to the sight of a straight line, DEATH IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER triumphantly returns with Thomas Pynchon's Inherent Vice, the "counterculture" as a recco map to its own streamlined reconquest, and the same old evil agencies just biding their time, returning on a scale even they wouldn't have dared dream of when they had to take their last little planned pause.
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Now that the occasion has passed, hey, what the hell, have my reading of "The War's Evensong," one of the greatest extended prose passages in English, from Thomas Pynchon's Gravity's Rainbow.