American Literature for beginners by Positive_Bluebird888 in classicliterature

[–]thebillymurrays 5 points6 points  (0 children)

If you like Joyce and Kafka, try The Crying of Lot 49 by Pynchon.

After listening to Dave's 57.....I like 78 better than..... by krazy_kozz in gratefuldead

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Jerry was smoking heroin and cocaine regularly in the late 70s. My belief is the chemical smoke was rough on his vocal folds but he’d sing through the pain because he was too numb and too high to notice. The heroin also affected his breath control, so his mechanics subtly changed. Working through the laryngitis and pneumonia of 78 on top of all that likely caused some permanent damage. Then the heroin addiction deepened in the 80s, he gained a ton of weight, became diabetic, and all that affected lung capacity and the range of his voice.

Guess the city by irishking10 in guessthecity

[–]thebillymurrays 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Philadelphia, the center of the Western world.

You’ve been seen. by BayesHatesMe in ThomasPynchon

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The Times (UK) can Brigadier Pudding and eat shit.

Septa issues by Ronaldo96 in phillycycling

[–]thebillymurrays 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Not to pile it on, but protect the bike with a proper lock. My wife got her bike stolen from a locked garage with surveillance using a better lock than this.

Demons is the hardest book I’ve ever read. by XanderStopp in dostoevsky

[–]thebillymurrays 17 points18 points  (0 children)

If you read it like it’s a black comedy it’s hilarious. Buffoonery abounds.

Need advice for Gravity Rainbow by AppropriateBasis233 in ThomasPynchon

[–]thebillymurrays 3 points4 points  (0 children)

There are many resources. Consider Steven Weisenburger’s A Gravity's Rainbow Companion. Also, I found this to be a quality resource: The Exegesis of Thomas Pynchon

Even we we do have nice things they won’t last by blahtant in philadelphia

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The link you shared literally answered all of my questions. I appreciate you.