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A Gravity's Rainbow Companion: Sources and Contexts for Pynchon's Novel - Steven Weisenburger
A Gravity's Rainbow Companion: Sources and Contexts for Pynchon's Novel
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Adding some 20 percent to the original content, this is a completely updated edition of Steven Weisenburger's indispensable guide to Thomas Pynchon's Gravity's Rainbow. Weisenburger takes the reader page by page, often line by line, through the welter of historical references, scientific data,... show more
Adding some 20 percent to the original content, this is a completely updated edition of Steven Weisenburger's indispensable guide to Thomas Pynchon's Gravity's Rainbow. Weisenburger takes the reader page by page, often line by line, through the welter of historical references, scientific data, cultural fragments, anthropological research, jokes, and puns around which Pynchon wove his story. Weisenburger fully annotates Pynchon's use of languages ranging from Russian and Hebrew to such subdialects of English as 1940s street talk, drug lingo, and military slang as well as the more obscure terminology of black magic, Rosicrucianism, and Pavlovian psychology. The Companion also reveals the underlying organization of Gravity's Rainbow--how the book's myriad references form patterns of meaning and structure that have eluded both admirers and critics of the novel.The Companion is keyed to the pages of the principal American editions of Gravity's Rainbow: Viking/Penguin (1973), Bantam (1974), and the special, repaginated Penguin paperback (2000) honoring the novel as one of twenty "Great Books of the Twentieth Century."
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9780820328072 (0820328073)
ASIN: 820328073
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Pages no: 440
Edition language: English
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I sorta flipped through this and soaked up some interesting facts about Gravity's Rainbow; for instance, did you know that Easter Sunday in 1945 fell on April Fool's Day? This somehow has something to do with Pynchon's masterwork. Somehow.Anyway, I'll probably do a more thorough read-through of this...
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