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- From: syderange@aol.com (Syderange)
- Newsgroups: alt.books.reviews
- Subject: Review of "Been Down So Long..."
- Date: 15 Mar 1995 19:20:16 -0500
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- Been Down So Long That It Looks Like Up To Me
- by
- Richard Farina
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-
- If the title sounds a bit familiar, you may remember it as the title to a
- Doors song. Jim Morrison, that pre-fab posterboy for nihilism and teenage
- angst knew the real thing when he saw it. Just two short days after the
- book's publication in 1966, Richard Farina took a header off a motorcycle
- letting loose a misplaced but not lost literary legend. Chronicling the
- short academic life of mushroom chewing, "paragoric" smoking, Red Cap
- swilling Gnossos Pappadopoulis, Farina created a character that is the
- bastard son of Kerouac's "tea" smoking Neal Cassidy fictionalization Dean
- Moriarty, and an embarrassingly burnt uncle to Coupland's Slackerbabies.
-
- In this fictionalized account of his own time spent at Cornell University
- in the late 50's, Farina spiderwebs all the different wisps of smoke that
- would eventually wildfire college campuses throughout the country into a
- complex novel that explains how the coming anthem of "sex, drugs and rock
- and roll" was originally the property of only a tiny band of edge dwellers
- before being rallied around and co-opted by the suburban pre-mall hordes.
-
- The 1983 reissue by Penguin Books includes a new Introduction by a college
- drinking buddy of Farina's, none other than little Tommy Pynchon.*
- Reminiscing about his college days with Farina, Pynchon tells how one
- Halloween long ago he found himself at a costume party where the future
- literati were dressed as their favorite authors. Pynchon came as F.
- Scott Fitzgerald and Farina as Ernest Hemingway. They had the roles
- reversed. Farina used his motorcycle like Fitzgerald's bottle to launch
- himself into the pantheon of young dead heroes while you've got to wonder
- if Pynchon might be thinking that the shotgun in the corner is beginning
- to look pretty good.
-
- *Hey, it's not like he's gonna come after me.
- copyright 1995 David M. Glitzer
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