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Iskender Savasir wrote:
>Tidbit on Pynchon- He is a Rossini fan, so far as I know. The more
>or less famous quote form the Gravity's Rainbow comparing Beethoven
>9th with Rossini had greeted my local intranet users for months.
Here is another Pynchon tidbit. I was a graduate student in physics at
Cornell in the late fifties and lived with three other physics students
on the ground floor of a big house. The upper floors were occupied by
other students, including Pynchon, still an undergraduate, I believe.
One of my apartment mates, J.J. Sakurai, was a modern music enthusiast,
and one day was playing an LP of Webern orchestral music as I recall.
We rarely saw Pynchon, but on this occasion he came down to inquire
about the music, asking if it was by Charles Mingus.
This was well before Pynchon was a well known author - perhaps a decade
before the publication of "The Crying of Lot 69" which I believe was his
first novel.
Incidentally physicists on this list may recognize Sakurai as the author
of the best modern quantum mechanics text available. He was a brilliant
theorist doing cutting edge research even as a graduate student. He died
way too early, and the text was assembled out of notes he left behind.
Bernard Chasan
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