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p. 341, line 2: "Ah, when is it not." Obviously a question, should this stand as an erratum? [[User:Godshawl|Godshawl]] 11:52, 17 December 2006 (PST) | p. 341, line 2: "Ah, when is it not." Obviously a question, should this stand as an erratum? [[User:Godshawl|Godshawl]] 11:52, 17 December 2006 (PST) | ||
+ | A question, but also a rhetorical question, so I'm not sure the ommission of a question mark here counts as a proper error. [[User:Torerye|Torerye]] 02:03, 18 December 2006 (PST) | ||
+ | : A question without a question mark is a stylistic touch that Pynchon has used throughout his career. It's not a mistake. [[User:Bleakhaus|Bleakhaus]] 10:41, 18 December 2006 (PST) | ||
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+ | [[User:Godshawl|Godshawl]] 11:24, 23 December 2006 (PST) | ||
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+ | The spine of my copy of ATD is bound in red (or reddish) buckram. On all other copies I have seen, the spine is bound in light green. At times publishers will change the binding because of a revision in the text requiring that change. But I have, as yet, found no such revision. Unless, of course, the two states of the binding have something to do with the pervasive doubling in the novel. | ||
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+ | [[User:Godshawl|Godshawl]] 12:00, 23 December 2006 (PST) |
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p. 341, line 2: "Ah, when is it not." Obviously a question, should this stand as an erratum? Godshawl 11:52, 17 December 2006 (PST) A question, but also a rhetorical question, so I'm not sure the ommission of a question mark here counts as a proper error. Torerye 02:03, 18 December 2006 (PST)
- A question without a question mark is a stylistic touch that Pynchon has used throughout his career. It's not a mistake. Bleakhaus 10:41, 18 December 2006 (PST)
erratum page 515, line 39
discovered this much this
Godshawl 11:24, 23 December 2006 (PST)
Spine binding red and green
The spine of my copy of ATD is bound in red (or reddish) buckram. On all other copies I have seen, the spine is bound in light green. At times publishers will change the binding because of a revision in the text requiring that change. But I have, as yet, found no such revision. Unless, of course, the two states of the binding have something to do with the pervasive doubling in the novel.
Godshawl 12:00, 23 December 2006 (PST)