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Qlipoth

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What matter who's speaking, someone said, what matter who's speaking.

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Qlipoth Qlipoth "What matter who's speaking, someone said, what matter who's speaking." Monday, September 21, 2015 INHERENT VICE Pynchon's Politics and Anderson's Movie IIb As we have seen, Doc’s career and dilemmas illustrate consequences of the pleasure principle. In contrast, Shasta Fay’s choices dramatize the reality principle. Her career and her careerist motives are salient in the novel . Anderson drops Shasta Fay’s motives and omits almost all mention of her career   from the movie. In their absence, the competition between the two principles and the implicit political contrast between the ex-lovers disappears. The novel repeatedly mentions Shasta Fay the aspiring actress.   The movie retains only two remnants of these references. In the more salient of them, a voice-over describes the end of Doc and Shasta Fay’s relationship with a metaphor borrowed from another scene in the book.   After Bigfoot Bjornsen calls Doc to maliciously tell him Shasta Fay has disa...

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