re The Unmaking of Fascist Aesthetics
Doug Millison <[email protected]> Thu, 27 Jun 2002 08:52:22 -0700
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Dave Monroe quoted: >" what it means >to say that we have conquered fascism, when the >aesthetics of fascism still describe and determine how >we look at political figures and global events." This seems to be a topic of some interest to Pynchon, judging from the attention he pays to the "aesthetics of fascism" in his work. Thanks for passing along news of that book, Dave, _The Unmaking of Fascist Aesthetics_. For example: "Brock [...] leaning darkly in above her like any of the sleek raptors that decorate fascist architecture." (Vineland, p. 287) What might Pynchon's comparison say about the Reagan-Bush Administration, considering that Brock Vond is a functionary of said Administration? Brock Vond as the decoration, the Administration as the supporting architecture? Or, does Pynchon cut across partisan lines and here indict the underlying state? Or, both.