הביקורת נכתבה ביום ראשון, 2 במאי, 2010
ע"י efrat3012
ע"י efrat3012
WASTE וכיתובים שונים מתוך הפרופוגנדה של רדיוהד הביאו אותי לחפש את הספר הזה.
המעריצים האדוקים של הלהקה תמיד תהו מה הכיתוב אומר..
"As far back as "The Bends," all the liner notes to Radiohead albums direct fans to write them in care of "W.A.S.T.E., P.O. Box 322, Oxford OX4 1EY." W.A.S.T.E., as students of contemporary literature will know, comes from Thomas Pynchon's 1965 dystopian novel The Crying of Lot 49, and is the acronym for the secret underground postal service that works against the conventional U. S. Post and is operated by the dark, renegade brotherhood called the Tristero. Against the commercial jingles and Cold War paranoia of '60s California, W.A.S.T.E. represents the neglected correspondences running along under life's surface, the perpetual possibility that at any moment, every darkest fear might culminate into reality."
http://www.marshillreview.com/reviews/radiohead.shtm
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