However... accept this financial stipulation - ah - stipend in
behalf of, uh, Richard Python for the great contribution and to
quote from some of the missiles which he has contributed...Today
we must all be aware that protocol takes precedence over
procedure. Howewer you say - WHAT THE - what does this mean... in
relation to the tabulation whereby we must once again realize that
the great fiction story is now being rehearsed before our very
eyes, in the Nixon administration... indicating that only an
American writer can receive...the award for fction, unlike
Solzinitski whose fiction doesn't hold water. Comrades - friends,
we are gathered here not only to accept in behalf of one recluse -
one who has found that the world in itself which seems to be a
time not of the toad - to quote even Studs TurKAL. And many people
ask "Who are Studs TurKAL?" It's not "Who are Studs TurKAL?" it's
"Who am Studs TurKAL?" This in itself as an edifice of the great
glory that has gone beyond, and the intuitive feeling of the
American people, based on the assumption that the intelligence not
only as Mencken once said, "He who underestimates the American
pubic - public, will not go broke." This is merely a small
indication of this vast throng gathered here to once again behold
and to perceive that which has gone behind and to that which might
go forward into the future...we've got to hurdle these obstacles.
This is the main deterrent upon which we have gathered our
strength and all the others who say, "What the hell did that get?"
- We don't know. We've got to peforce withold the loving boy...
And as Miller once said in one of his great novels- what did he
... that language is only necessary when communication is
endangered. And you sit there bewildered, and Pinter who went
further said "It is not the lack of communication but fear of
communication." That's what the Goddamn thing is it's we fear -
communication. Oh - fortunately the prize has only been given to
authors - unlike the Academy Award which is given to a female and
a male, indicating the derision of the human specie - God damn it!
But we have no paranoia, and Mr. Pynchon has attained, and has
created for himself serenity, and it is only the insanity that has
kept him alive in his paranoia. We speak of the organ...of the
orgasm...Who the hell wrote this? And the jury has determined to
divide the prize between two writers - to Thomas Pynchon for his
GRAVITY'S RAINBOW. Now GRAVITY'S RAINBOW is a token of this man's
genius...he told me so himself...that he could...in other words,
have been more specific, but rather than to allude the mundane, he
has come to the conclusion that brevity is the importance of our
shallow existence. God damn. Ladies and Gentlemen. To the
distinguished panel on the, on the dais and to the other winners,
for poetry and religion and science. The time will come when
religion will outlive its usefulness. Marx, Groucho Marx, once
said that religion is the opiate of the people. I say that when
religion outlives its usefulness, then opium...will be the
opiate...Ahh that's not a bad idea... All right...However, I want
to thank Mr. Guinzburg, Tom Guinzburg of the Viking Press, who has
made it possible for you people to be here this evening to enjoy
the Friction Citation - the Fiction Citation. GRAVITY'S RAINBOW -
a small contribution to a certain degree, since there are over
three and a half billion people in the world today. 218 of them
... million live in the United States which is a very, very small
amount compared to those that are dying elsewhere...Well, I say
that you will be on the road to new horizons, for we who live in a
society where sex is a commodity and a politician can become a TV
personality, it's not easy to conform if you have any
morality...I, I, I said that myself many years ago...But I do want
to thank the bureau...I mean the committee, the organization for
the $10,000 they've given out...tonight they made over $400,000
and I think that I have another appointment. I would like to stay
here, but for the sake of brevity I, I must leave. I do want to
thank you, I want to thank Mr. TurKAL. I want to thank Mr. Knopf
who just ran through the auditorium* and I want to thank Breshnev,
Kissinger - acting President of the Unites States - and also want
to thank Truman Capote and thank you.
* refering to the streaker who ran nude across the stage.
-- Professor Irwin Corey accepts the
National Book Award Fiction Citation for Thomas Pynchon and
Gravity's Rainbow. (transcribed by Richard Corey)
http://www.irwincorey.org/routines.html