Thanks for the heads up, denisess, about the "sub" and "supra", I hadn't really noticed that.
I read Endnote 304 right as I got to in from Page 89 -> Endnote 39. At first, I was a little disappointed to "leave" the section of the book to go read ten pages of endnote material, but I'm glad I did. I really enjoyed this endnote, and laughed a lot at Struck's response to this ridiculously academic paper. And then when I got back to the actual discussion between Marathe and Steely, I felt I understood Marathe's background a lot better.
On a related note about endnotes - how carefully did everyone read the Filmography of James Incandenza?? I have to admit, I skimmed it all, but didn't absorb much. However, at the end of the Marathe and Steely section (where we had to leave to go to Endnote 39/304) we find out there is a connection between the attache/Hal's Mom/Hal's Dad in that something he created caused the deaths - the "Entertainment". So now I'm thinking the Filmography will be more important than I thought...
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