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Cumulative Bibliography, Issues 1 Through 52–53 "Abstracts of the Other Papers Presented at the [Warwick] Conference." Pynchon Notes 34–35 (1994): 176–87. Alexander, Victoria
N. "The Crying of Lot 49 and C. S. Peirce's Theory of Self-Organization."
Pynchon Notes 52–53 (2003): 23–39. Amiran, Eyal. "'But Who, They?': Pynchon's Political Allegory." Rev. of The Postmodernist Allegories of Thomas Pynchon. Pynchon Notes 26–27 (1990): 167–72. Arich, Friedrich. "Dogsical Reading: Gravity's Rainbow's Reversals and Reader Response Criticism." Pynchon Notes 42–43 (1998): 292–302. Arich-Gerz,
Bruno. "Mindful Pleasure." Rev. of Cognitive Fictions.
Pynchon Notes 52–53 (2003): 216–19.
Ashe, Frederick. "Anachronism Intended: Gravity's Rainbow in the Sociopolitical Sixties." Pynchon Notes 28–29 (1991): 59–75. Aso, Takashi. "Breaking Through Pynchon Studies in Japan ." Rev. of Kihara's Thomas Pynchon and Ishiwari's Postmodern Metamorphosis . Pynchon Notes 46–49 (2000–2001): 251–59. Aso, Takashi.
"Pynchon's Alternative Ethics of Writing in V.: The Problem
of Authorship in the 'Confessions of Fausto Maijstral.'" Pynchon
Notes 52–53 (2003): 7–22. Baker, Jeffrey S. "A Democratic Pynchon: Counterculture, Counterforce and Participatory Democracy." Pynchon Notes 32–33 (1993): 99–131. Baker, Jeffrey S. "Publish and Perish." Rev. of The Utterance of America. Pynchon Notes 44–45 (1999): 227–31. Baker, Jeffrey S. "Taking Liberties." Rev. of Negative Liberties . Pynchon Notes 50–51 (2002): 131–35.
Balitas, Vincent
D. "Charismatic Figures in Gravity's Rainbow." Pynchon
Notes 9 (1982): 38–53. Barnett, Stuart. "Refused Readings: Narrative and History in 'The Secret Integration.'" Pynchon Notes 22–23 (1988): 79–85. Bass, Thomas A. "Gravity's Rainbow as Orphic Text." Pynchon Notes 13 (1983): 25–46. Baxter, Charles. "De-faced America: The Great Gatsby and The Crying of Lot 49." Pynchon Notes 7 (1981): 22–37. Bayerl, Elizabeth. "Tangled Hierarchies: Gödel, Escher, Bach and Gravity's Rainbow." Pynchon Notes 10 (1982): 52–55. Becke, Rosita and
Dirk Vanderbeke. "Chants of Dispossession and Exile: The Yuroks in
Vineland." Pynchon Notes 30–31 (1992): 63–76. Benoit, Raymond. "Slothrop Unbound: Shelley's Prometheus and Gravity's Rainbow." Pynchon Notes 30–31 (1992): 188–91. Benton, Graham. "Riding the Interface: An Anarchist Reading of Gravity's Rainbow." Pynchon Notes 42–43 (1998): 152–66. Berger, Roger A. "Death Was No Enemy: A Note on Thomas Pynchon, Wilfred Owen, and the First World War." Pynchon Notes 20–21 (1987): 105–08. Bergh, Magnus.
"The Courier's Tragedy: Thomas Pynchon and Salman Rushdie in Tune
with Each Other." Pynchon Notes 32–33 (1993): 188–92. Bergh, Magnus. "Pynchon's Swedish: A Footnote." Pynchon Notes 46–49 (2000–2001): 211. Berressem, Hanjo. "GodolphinGoodolphinGoodol'phinGoodol'PynGood ol' Pym." Pynchon Notes 10 (1982): 3–17. Berressem, Hanjo. "A Short Note on Pynchon's Sources for 'The Firm.'" Pynchon Notes 15 (1984): 77–79. Berressem, Hanjo. "Strangely Attractive: The Topology of Psychic and Social Space in Vineland." Pynchon Notes 34–35 (1994): 38–55. Berressem, Hanjo. "Tristes Traumatiques: Trauma in the Zone:s." Pynchon Notes 42–43 (1998): 244–74. Berressem, Hanjo. "V. in Love: From the 'Other Scene' to the 'New Scene.'" Pynchon Notes 18–19 (1986): 5–28. Berressem, Hanjo. "Where Has All the Theory Gone?" Rev. of The Vineland Papers. Pynchon Notes 30–31 (1992): 210–13. Bérubé, Michael. "Twayne in Vain." Rev. of Chambers's Thomas Pynchon. Pynchon Notes 30–31 (1992): 201–04. Bettridge, Joel.
"Prurient Ethics: Representing Multiple Subjectivity in Gravity's
Rainbow." Pynchon Notes 52–53 (2003): 53–72. Black, Joel. "Postmodernist Fictions: A Review Essay." Rev. of McHale. Pynchon Notes 18–19 (1986): 96–109. Black, Joel D. "Pynchon's Eve of De-struction." Pynchon Notes 14 (1984): 23–38. Blaine, Diana York. "Seeing Red: The Female Body and Periodic Renewal." Rev. of The Bleeding of America . Pynchon Notes 50–51 (2002): 154–57.
Blaine, Diana York. "That's 'Post-Bibliocentric' to You." Rev. of Reading Matters. Pynchon Notes 40–41 (1997): 218–20. Bohm, Arnd. "The 'Cold Sophie' of Gravity's Rainbow ." Pynchon Notes 50–51 (2002): 118–21.
Booker, M. Keith. "Gravity's Novel: A Note on the Genre of Gravity's Rainbow." Pynchon Notes 20–21 (1987): 61–68. Booker, M. Keith. "Postmodernism and the Technological Imagination." Rev. of Postmodern Sublime. Pynchon Notes 34–35 (1994): 199–204. Booker, M. Keith. "A Probable Source for the Title of 'The Small Rain.'" Pynchon Notes 22–23 (1988): 75–77. Booker, M. Keith. "The Rats of God: Pynchon, Joyce, Beckett, and the Carnivalization of Religion." Pynchon Notes 24–25 (1989): 21–30. Booker, M. Keith. "Vineland and Dystopian Fiction." Pynchon Notes 30–31 (1992): 5–38. Bramkamp, Robert. "The Curtain Between the Images." Pynchon Notes 50–51 (2002): 24–34.
Brazeau, Robert. "A Note on 'Pierce Inverarity.'" Pynchon Notes 30–31 (1992): 185–87. Brooks, Neil. "Perplexing Utopia: Modern and Postmodern Alienation in Vineland." Pynchon Notes 40–41 (1997): 180–96. Brugière,
Marion. "Quest Avatars in Thomas Pynchon's The Crying of Lot
49." Trans. Margaret S. Langford. Pynchon Notes 9 (1982):
5–16. Bunkley, Brit. "Remarks on Following Gravity's Rainbow." Pynchon Notes 52–53 (2003): 74–80. Caesar, Terry. "Not for Specialists Only." Rev. of Subjects Without Selves and Fables of Subversion. Pynchon Notes 34–35 (1994): 192–98. Caesar, Terry P. "A Note on Pynchon's Naming." Pynchon Notes 5 (1981): 5–10. Caesar, Terry. "Pynchon in China." Pynchon Notes 15 (1984): 47–57. Caesar, Terry. "Pynchon in Life." Pynchon Notes 26–27 (1990): 61–67. Caesar, Terry. "Recent American Fiction." Pynchon Notes 10 (1982): 45–51. Caesar, Terry. "Texts of the Text: Citations in Gravity's Rainbow." Pynchon Notes 40–41 (1997): 125–33. Caesar, Terry. "'Trapped inside Their frame with your wastes piling up': Mindless Pleasures in Gravity's Rainbow." Pynchon Notes 14 (1984): 39–48. Caesar, Terry. "Travel Writing Unbound." Rev. of Russell's Crossing Boundaries . Pynchon Notes 46–49 (2000–2001): 212–16. Cain, Jimmie E., Jr. "The Clock as Metaphor in 'Mondaugen's Story.'" Pynchon Notes 17 (1985): 73–77. Callens, Johan.
"Tubed Out and Movie Shot in Pynchon's Vineland." Pynchon
Notes 28–29 (1991): 115–41. Campbell, Elizabeth. "Metaphor and V.: Metaphysics in the Mirror." Pynchon Notes 22–23 (1988): 57–69. Carr, David. "Wells and Pynchon, Men of Science." Pynchon Notes 44–45 (1999): 132–54. Cassidy, Eric. "Cyberotics: Markets, Materialism and Method in Pynchon and Deleuze." Pynchon Notes 34–35 (1994): 107–28. [Cassidy, Eric and Dan O'Hara.] "Thomas Pynchon: Schizophrenia and Social Control." Introduction. Pynchon Notes 34–35 (1994): 7–10. Celmer, Paul W., Jr. "Pynchon's V. and the Rhetoric of the Cold War." Pynchon Notes 32–33 (1993): 5–32. Chambers, Judith. "The Case for Ethical Rightness." Rev. of The Self-Conscious Novel. Pynchon Notes 20–21 (1987): 135–40. Chambers, Judith. "Text is a Text is a Text." Rev. of Pynchon's Poetics. Pynchon Notes 32–33 (1993): 196–200. Clark, Beverly Lyon. "Of Rockets and Sprockets, History and Mystery, Philology and Technology." Rev. of Approaches to Gravity's Rainbow. Pynchon Notes 12 (1983): 48–51. Clark, Beverly Lyon. "Realizing Gravity's Fantasy." Pynchon Notes 17 (1985): 15–34. Clerc, Charles. "A Thoughtful Thomas Pynchon." Pynchon Notes 24–25 (1989): 125–26. Coleman, Paul. "Have You Seen This Man?" Pynchon Notes 28–29 (1991): 112–13. Coleman, Paul. "How I Learned to Stop Worrying." Pynchon Notes 20–21 (1987): 91–92+. Coleman, Paul. "Rocketman in the Zone." Pynchon Notes 36–39 (1995–1996): 151. Conroy, Mark. "The American Way and Its Double in The Crying of Lot 49." Pynchon Notes 24–25 (1989): 45–70. Cornis-Pope, Marcel. "Systemic Transgression and Cultural Rewriting in Pynchon's Fiction." Pynchon Notes 28–29 (1991): 77–90. Corrigan, Michael.
"Surprise Birthday Party for Thomas Pynchon." Pynchon Notes
52–53 (2003): 208–15. Cowart, David. "Baedeker to Pynchon." Rev. of A Reader's Guide to Gravity's Rainbow. Pynchon Notes 5 (1981): 20–27. Crowley, Denis. "'Before the Oven': Aesthetics and Politics in Gravity's Rainbow." Pynchon Notes 42–43 (1998): 181–98. Crownshaw, Richard. "Gravity's Rainbow: Pynchon's Holocaust Allegory." Pynchon Notes 42–43 (1998): 199–212. Cullen, Robert J. "Pynchon at the MLA Convention." Pynchon Notes 11 (1983): 3–5. "Cumulative Bibliography of Pynchon Notes, Through Issue 34–35." Pynchon Notes 36–39 (1995–1996): 153–64. Curling, Dean B. "An Index to The Crying of Lot 49." Pynchon Notes 36–39 (1995–1996): 69–81. Dalsgaard, Inger H. "Forms of Space and of the Chronotope in Pynchon." Rev. of The Poetics of Chronotope . Pynchon Notes 46–49 (2000–2001): 239–43. Dalsgaard, Inger H. " Gravity's Rainbow : 'A Historical Novel of a Whole New Sort.'" Pynchon Notes 50–51 (2002): 35–50.
Dalsgaard, Inger H. "The Linking Feature: Degenerative Systems in Pynchon and Spengler." Pynchon Notes 44–45 (1999): 97–116. Dalsgaard, Inger H. "Terrifying Technology: Pynchon's Warning Myth of Today." Pynchon Notes 42–43 (1998): 91–110. Daly, Robert. "Burned by the Hangman: Puritan Agency and the Road Not Taken." Rev. of The Meritorious Price of Our Redemption. Pynchon Notes 44–45 (1999): 205–13. Darabaner, Richard. "A Possible Source for the Title of 'The Small Rain.'" Pynchon Notes 15 (1984): 69–72. Daw, Laurence. "The Asymmetry of Life in Gravity's Rainbow." Pynchon Notes 9 (1982): 66–68. Daw, Laurence. "Banishing the Pesky Demon: The Final Word." Pynchon Notes 22–23 (1988): 99–101. Daw, Laurence. "The Ellipsis as Architectonic in Gravity's Rainbow." Pynchon Notes 11 (1983): 54–56. Daw, Laurence. "More on Pynchon on Record." Pynchon Notes 12 (1983): 46–47. Dawers, William. "That Other Sentimental Surrealist: Walter Benjamin." Pynchon Notes 20–21 (1987): 39–60. de Kerckhove, Derrick. "Derrick de Kerckhove Replies to J. O. Tate." Pynchon Notes 15 (1984): 83. Decker, Jeffrey Louis. "'The Enigma His Efforts Had Created': Thomas Pynchon and the Legacy of America." Pynchon Notes 28–29 (1991): 27–42. Decker, Mark T. "A Proliferation of Bad Shit: Informational Entropy, Politics and The Crying of Lot 49 ." Pynchon Notes 46–49 (2000–2001): 142–56. Den Tandt, Christophe. "Management and Chaos: Masculinity and the Corporate World From Naturalism to Gravity's Rainbow." Pynchon Notes 42–43 (1998): 73–90. doCarmo, Stephen N. "History, Refusal and the Strategic-Essentialist Politics of Pynchon's Vineland." Pynchon Notes 44–45 (1999): 173–94. Duyfhuizen, Bernard. "A Brief Further Remark on 'Pynchon's Anti-Quests.'" Pynchon Notes 4 (1980): 25. Duyfhuizen, Bernard. "Critiquing the Cartel: Anti-Capitalism, Walter Rathenau and Gravity's Rainbow." Pynchon Notes 34–35 (1994): 88–106. Duyfhuizen, Bernard. "Deconstructing Gravity's Rainbow: Introduction." Pynchon Notes 14 (1984): 3–6. Duyfhuizen, Bernard. "From Potsdam to Putzi's: Can Slothrop Get There in Time? And, in Time for What?" Pynchon Notes 50–51 (2002): 51–75.
Duyfhuizen, Bernard. "Gravity's Rainbow, Operation Crossbow and the Culture of Containment." Pynchon Notes 42–43 (1998): 49–58. Duyfhuizen, Bernard. "Included Middles and the Trope of the Absent Insight." Rev. of Ideas of Order in the Novels of Thomas Pynchon. Pynchon Notes 14 (1984): 75–81. Duyfhuizen, Bernard. "An Index to Pynchon's Shorter Works." Pynchon Notes 36–39 (1995–1996): 7–34. Duyfhuizen, Bernard. "A Long View of V 2." Pynchon Notes 5 (1981): 17–19. Duyfhuizen, Bernard. "Pynchon Anthologized." Rev. of Forms of the Novella: Ten Short Novels, ed. David H. Richter. Pynchon Notes 9 (1982): 69–72. Duyfhuizen, Bernard. "Starry-Eyed Semiotics: Learning to Read Slothrop's Map and Gravity's Rainbow." Pynchon Notes 6 (1981): 5–33. Duyfhuizen, Bernard and Brian Swatek. "An Index to V." Pynchon Notes 36–39 (1995–1996): 35–68. Editorial. An occasional feature. Elias, Amy J. "The Pynchon Intertext of Lemprière's Dictionary." Pynchon Notes 40–41 (1997): 28–40. Eller, Jonathan R. and William E. McCarron. "Pynchon and Glenn Miller." Pynchon Notes 32–33 (1993): 193–95. Ellis, Reuben J. "King Ludd Sets Up Shop in the Zone: Narrator as Trickster in Gravity's Rainbow." Pynchon Notes 18–19 (1986): 66–83. Emery, Jacob. "Notes on Shatsk as a Gogol Figure." Pynchon Notes 46–49 (2000–2001): 200–03. Farrell, John. "The Romance of the '60s: Self, Community and the Ethical in The Crying of Lot 49." Pynchon Notes 30–31 (1992): 139–56. Ferrero, David J. "Echoes of Narcissus: Classical Mythology and Postmodern Pessimism in The Crying of Lot 49." Pynchon Notes 44–45 (1999): 82–96. Flaxman, Gregory. "Oedipa Crisis: Paranoia and Prohibition in The Crying of Lot 49." Pynchon Notes 40–41 (1997): 41–60. Fleischman, Louisa and Burt Weinshanker. "Pynchon Enters the Zone, or: Almost Lost in Translation?" Rev. of Ordnung und Entropie. Pynchon Notes 8 (1982): 54–60. George, N. F. "The Chymische Hochzeit of Thomas Pynchon." Pynchon Notes 4 (1980): 5–22. Gochenour, Phillip.
"Anarchist Miracles: Distributed Communities, Nodal Subjects and
The Crying of Lot 49." Pynchon Notes 52–53
(2003): 40–52. Gossel, Christoph and Dirk Vanderbeke. "A V and a Naught Spell Infinity." Pynchon Notes 50–51 (2002): 76–82.
Grant, J. Kerry. "Not Quite So Crazy After All These Years: Pynchon's Creative Engineer." Pynchon Notes 28–29 (1991): 43–53. Green, Martin. "The Crying of Lot 49: Pynchon's Heart of Darkness." Pynchon Notes 8 (1982): 30–38. Guzlowski, John Z. "The Crying of Lot 49 and 'The Shadow.'" Pynchon Notes 9 (1982): 61–65. Hartnett, Michael. "A High School Record for Disturbing the Peace." Pynchon Notes 20–21 (1987): 115–20. Hassan, Waïl. "This is Not a Novel: The Crying of Lot 49." Pynchon Notes 32–33 (1993): 86–98. Hawthorne, Mark D. "'Hi! My Name Is Arnold Snarb!': Homosexuality in The Crying of Lot 49." Pynchon Notes 44–45 (1999): 65–81. Hawthorne, Mark D. "Imaginary Locales in Pynchon's Vineland." Pynchon Notes 30–31 (1992): 77–90. Hayles, N. Katherine. "Fractured Mandala: The Inescapable Ambiguities of Gravity's Rainbow." Rev. of A Gravity's Rainbow Companion. Pynchon Notes 24–25 (1989): 129–32. Hayles, N. Katherine and Mary B. Eiser. "Coloring Gravity's Rainbow." Pynchon Notes 16 (1985): 3–24. Hays, Peter L. "Pynchon's 'Entropy': A Russian Connection." Pynchon Notes 16 (1985): 78–82. Herman, Luc. "Approach and Avoid." Introduction. Pynchon Notes 42–43 (1998): 9–11. Herzogenrath, Bernd. "A Possible Source for the Name Oedipa Maas." Pynchon Notes 40–41 (1997): 107–09. Hill, Robert R. "Between Hammerfall and Hammerstroke." Rev. of In a Dark Time. Pynchon Notes 30–31 (1992): 192–93. Hill, Robert R. "Decoding Community in Pynchon's Vineland: Problematic Definitions for Readers and Characters." Pynchon Notes 40–41 (1997): 197–217. Hill, Robert R.
"Rationalizing Community: Victims, Institutions and Analogies for
America in Mason & Dixon." Pynchon Notes 52–53
(2003): 124–65. Hollander, Charles. "Abrams Remembers Pynchon." Pynchon Notes 36–39 (1995–1996): 179–80. Hollander, Charles. "Jokes and Puns in Gravity's Rainbow ." Pynchon Notes 46–49 (2000–2001): 204–07. Hollander, Charles. "Pynchon, JFK and the CIA: Magic Eye Views of The Crying of Lot 49." Pynchon Notes 40–41 (1997): 61–106. Hollander, Charles. "Pynchon's Politics: The Presence of an Absence." Pynchon Notes 26–27 (1990): 5–59. Holton, Robert. "National Fantasies." Rev. of Melley's Empire of Conspiracy . Pynchon Notes 46–49 (2000–2001): 225–28. Holton, Robert. "Real Imaginary Lines in 'The Secret Integration.'" Pynchon Notes 40–41 (1997): 5–18. Horvath, Brooke. "Letter to the Editors in Response to Deborah L. Madsen's 'Narratives of the Visto.'" Pynchon Notes 50–51 (2002): 183–85.
Horvath, Brooke. "Linguistic Distancing in Gravity's Rainbow." Pynchon Notes 8 (1982): 5–22. Horvath, Brooke K. "Safer or Sorrier?" Rev. of The Contemporary American Comic Epic. Pynchon Notes 22–23 (1988): 137–43. Howard, Jeffrey.
"The Anarchist Miracle and Magic in Mason & Dixon."
Pynchon Notes 52–53 (2003): 166–84. Hume, Kathryn. "Interfaces, Transitions, and Moirés." Rev. of The Style of Connectedness. Pynchon Notes 18–19 (1986): 116–17. Hurley, Patrick J. "Pynchon, Grimm and Swinish Duality: A Note on the Pig Image in Gravity's Rainbow ." Pynchon Notes 46–49 (2000–2001): 208–10. Ingraham, Catherine. "A Practical Duplicity." Rev. of Signs and Symptoms. Pynchon Notes 12 (1983): 52–55. Irwin, Mark T. "Hieroglyphs of Revelation: Thomas Browne and Thomas Pynchon." Pynchon Notes 22–23 (1988): 47–56. Irwin, Mark. "A Note On 'Porky Pig and the Anarchist' in The Crying of Lot 49 and Gravity's Rainbow." Pynchon Notes 28–29 (1991): 55–57. Ivison, Douglas. "Outhouses of the European Soul: Imperialism in Thomas Pynchon." Pynchon Notes 40–41 (1997): 134–43. Jackson, Robert. "Intertextualism: The Case of Pynchon and Patrick White." Pynchon Notes 46–49 (2000–2001): 60–104. Jenkins, Ron. "Systemic Waste and the Body Boundary in Pynchon's Fiction." Pynchon Notes 28–29 (1991): 91–110. Johnston, John. "An American Book of the Dead: Media and the Unconscious in Vineland." Pynchon Notes 34–35 (1994): 20–37. Jukiri, Stephen and Alan Nadel. "'How Do You Spell Reality?"O-U-T-A-S-E"': Or How I Learned to Stop Gravity's Rainbow and Start Worrying." Pynchon Notes 26–27 (1990): 81–90. Karpinski, Eva C. "From V. to Vineland: Pynchon's Utopian Moments." Pynchon Notes 32–33 (1993): 33–43. Keesey, Douglas. "Essaying Pynchon's Politics." Rev. of Abbas, ed., Thomas Pynchon . Pynchon Notes 50–51 (2002): 166–73.
Keesey, Douglas. "Facing Up to the Reading Dilemma: A Review [of The Fictional Labyrinths of Thomas Pynchon] and Critical Overview of Pynchon Studies." Pynchon Notes 22–23 (1988): 103–22. Keesey, Douglas. "The Ideology of Detection in Pynchon and DeLillo." Pynchon Notes 32–33 (1993): 44–59. Keesey, Douglas. "Mason & Dixon on the Line: A Reception Study." Pynchon Notes 36–39 (1995–1996): 165–78. Keesey, Douglas. "Nature and the Supernatural: Pynchon's Ecological Ghost Stories." Pynchon Notes 18–19 (1986): 84–95. Keesey, Douglas. "The Politics of Doubling in 'Mortality and Mercy in Vienna.'" Pynchon Notes 24–25 (1989): 5–19. Keesey, Douglas. "Vineland in the Mainstream Press: A Reception Study." Pynchon Notes 26–27 (1990): 107–13. Kharpertian, Theodore D. "The Apocalyptic Angel." Rev. of Hohmann's Thomas Pynchon's Gravity's Rainbow. Pynchon Notes 20–21 (1987): 141–44. Kharpertian, Theodore D. "Beating the Binaries." Rev. of Satire in Narrative and Narcissus from Rubble. Pynchon Notes 28–29 (1991): 151–55. Kharpertian, Theodore D. "Of Models, Muddles, and Middles: Menippean Satire and Pynchon's V." Pynchon Notes 17 (1985): 3–14. Kharpertian, Theodore. "On Origins and Beginnings." Rev. of Journey into the Past. Pynchon Notes 18–19 (1986): 118–20. Kocela, Christopher. "Re-Stenciling Lesbian Fetishism in Pynchon's V. " Pynchon Notes 46–49 (2000–2001): 105–30. Kolbuszewska, Zofia. "An Elated Eye: Scandinavian Perspectives." Rev. of Blissful Bewilderment . Pynchon Notes 50–51 (2002): 136–53.
Kolbuszewska, Zofia. "'It Has to Be More Than the Simple Conditioning of a Child, Once Upon a Time': The Use of the Child in Gravity's Rainbow." Pynchon Notes 42–43 (1998): 111–20. Krafft, John M. "Chelsea Mourning." Rev. of Bloom, ed., Thomas Pynchon and Thomas Pynchon's Gravity's Rainbow. Pynchon Notes 18–19 (1986): 124–28. Krafft, John M. "Hit and Miss." Rev. of Cowart's Thomas Pynchon, and Pynchon's Fictions. Pynchon Notes 4 (1980): 29–38. Krafft, John M.
"A Monument to Pynchon Scholarship." Rev. of Mead's Thomas
Pynchon. Pynchon Notes 22–23 (1988): 145–47. Kuznetsov, Sergey. "Vassily Aksyonov's Parody of V." Pynchon Notes 32–33 (1993): 181–85. Lalo,
Alexei. "Bely and Pynchon: Anatomists of History." Pynchon
Notes 44–45 (1999): 35–50. Larsson, Donald F. "From the Berkshires to the Brocken: Transformations of a Source in 'The Secret Integration' and Gravity's Rainbow." Pynchon Notes 22–23 (1988): 87–98. Larsson, Donald F. "Partially Understanding Pynchon." Rev. of Understanding Thomas Pynchon. Pynchon Notes 18–19 (1986): 121–23. Larsson, Donald F. "Rooney and the Rocketman." Pynchon Notes 24–25 (1989): 113–15. Léonet, Yves-Marie. "Waking from the Apollonian Dream: Correspondences between The Birth of Tragedy and Gravity's Rainbow." Pynchon Notes 22–23 (1988): 35–45. Levine, Michael L. "The Vagueness of Difference: You, the Reader and the Dream of Gravity's Rainbow." Pynchon Notes 44–45 (1999): 117–31. Link, Eric Carl. "Luddism in 'Under the Rose.'" Pynchon Notes 30–31 (1992): 157–64. Loranger, Carol Schaechterle. "'His Kipling Period': Bakhtinian Reflections on Annotation, Heteroglossia and Terrorism in the Pynchon Trade." Pynchon Notes 44–45 (1999): 155–68. Loranger, Carol Schaechterle. "Response to Steven Weisenburger's Response." Pynchon Notes 44–45 (1999): 171–72. MacKay, Mw. "Mindless Pleasures." Pynchon Notes 24–25 (1989): 105–09. Mackey, Louis. "Jissom on the Reports: A Thoroughly Post-Modern Pynchon." Rev. of Writing Pynchon. Pynchon Notes 24–25 (1989): 143–53. Mackey, Louis. "Thomas Pynchon and the American Dream." Pynchon Notes 14 (1984): 7–22. Madsen, Deborah L. "The Business of Living: Gravity's Rainbow, Evolution, and the Advancement of Capitalism." Pynchon Notes 40–41 (1997): 144–58. Madsen, Deborah L. "Family Legacies: Identifying the Traces of William Pynchon in Gravity's Rainbow." Pynchon Notes 42–43 (1998): 29–48. Madsen, Deborah L. "Narratives of the Visto." Rev. of Pynchon and Mason & Dixon. Pynchon Notes 46–49 (2000–2001): 229–38. Marriott, David. "Moviegoing." Pynchon Notes 16 (1985): 46–77. Martin, Reginald. "In the Matrix." Rev. of Marginal Forces/ Cultural Centers. Pynchon Notes 30–31 (1992): 198–200. Mascaro, John. "Listing Lists." Rev. of Gatsby's Party and A Companion to The Crying of Lot 49. Pynchon Notes 44–45 (1999): 214–26. Mascaro, John. "Who's Reading Whose Reading?" Rev. of Literature and Domination. Pynchon Notes 34–35 (1994): 188–91. Mason, Fran. "'Just a Bunch of Stuff That Happened': Narratives of Resistance in Gravity's Rainbow." Pynchon Notes 42–43 (1998): 167–80. McAulay, Alex. "Abusing Surrealism: Pynchon's V. and Breton's Nadja ." Pynchon Notes 46–49 (2000–2001): 131–41. McCarron, William E. "Coincidental and Contrived Dates in Gravity's Rainbow." Pynchon Notes 17 (1985): 84–85. McConnell, Will. "Pynchon, Foucault, Power, and Strategies of Resistance." Pynchon Notes 32–33 (1993): 152–68. McEntee, Jason
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