[Marsha]
Do you think RMP likes women?  Then?  Now?  The book was named LILA, and
was to some degree about a relationship between a man and a woman.  Do
you think RMP was, or is, afraid of women?  Does RMP's portrayal of Lila
reflect his attitude?  Ever wonder about that?

"He always wanted to know what she thought but he'd never tell her what
he thought. Always playing around the edges. "  (LILA Chapter 18)

What do you think SA?  Everyone?   Someone offlist wrote about his 
curiosity concerning this topic?  Anyone else curious?

[Ron]
I think Pirsig was illustrating with Lila (among a host of others) was
how his preconception of
Lila influenced his perception of her, first off she reminded him of
another girl he had a chance
encounter with in his youth that he was too afraid to respond too, next
we get her description
in the bar relating her dress to x-rated perception and symbolism, it
concludes on the boat
with his questioning of her and she gets upset stating that he is making
her into what he wants
her to be not as she is, she says this is a trait of most men. Which
perhaps oedipus complex
may be of some insight?

   


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