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Pynchon's V. and the Rhetoric of the Cold War

Pynchon's V. and the Rhetoric of the Cold War

  • P. W. Celmer Jr

5-32

From V. to Vineland: Pynchon's Utopian Moments

From V. to Vineland: Pynchon's Utopian Moments

  • Eva C. Karpinski

33-43

The Ideology of Detection in Pynchon and Delillo

The Ideology of Detection in Pynchon and Delillo

  • Douglas Keesey

44-59

The Birth of the Female Subject in The Crying of Lot 49

The Birth of the Female Subject in The Crying of Lot 49

  • Tracey Sherard

60-74

"Small Comfort": Significance and the Uncanny in The Crying of Lot 49

"Small Comfort": Significance and the Uncanny in The Crying of Lot 49

  • David Sorfa

75-85

This is Not a Novel: The Crying of Lot 49

This is Not a Novel: The Crying of Lot 49

  • WaïI Hassan

86-98

A Democratic Pynchon: Counterculture, Counterforce and Participatory Democracy

A Democratic Pynchon: Counterculture, Counterforce and Participatory Democracy

  • Jeffrey S. Baker

99-131

"Not Yet Blindingly One": Gravity's Rainbow and the Hypertextualists

"Not Yet Blindingly One": Gravity's Rainbow and the Hypertextualists

  • Stuart Moulthrop
  • John McDaid

132-151

Pynchon, Foucault, Power, and Strategies of Resistance

Pynchon, Foucault, Power, and Strategies of Resistance

  • Will McConnell

152-168

The History Written on the Body: Photography, History and Memory in Pynchon's Vineland

The History Written on the Body: Photography, History and Memory in Pynchon's Vineland

  • Phillip Gochenour

169-180

Vassily Aksyonov's Parody of V.

Vassily Aksyonov's Parody of V.

  • Sergey Kuznetsov

181-185

Oedipa and the Cristeros

Oedipa and the Cristeros

  • Edward Mendelson

186-187

The Courier's Tragedy: Thomas Pynchon and Salman Rushdie in Tune with Each Other

The Courier's Tragedy: Thomas Pynchon and Salman Rushdie in Tune with Each Other

  • Magnus Bergh

188-192

Pynchon and Glenn Miller

Pynchon and Glenn Miller

  • Jonathan R. Eller
  • William E. McCarron

193-195

Text is a Text is a Text

Text is a Text is a Text

  • Judith Chambers

196-200

Other Books Received

Other Books Received

  • John M. Krafft
  • Khachig Tölölyan
  • Bernard Duyfhuizen

201

Notes

Notes

  • David Carr
  • John M. Krafft
  • Khachig Tölölyan
  • Bernard Duyfhuizen

202-204

Bibliography (–1995)

Bibliography (–1995)

  • John M. Krafft

205-218

Contributors

Contributors

  • John M. Krafft
  • Khachig Tölölyan
  • Bernard Duyfhuizen

219-221