V. is for Varo Too - Issue: 56-57
Articles
Introduction (Granada Pynchon Conference Volume)
Celia Wallhead and Francisco Collado-Rodríguez
2011-09-22 V. is for Varo Too - Issue: 56-57 • 9-20
Apocalyptic Quest in Thomas Pynchon’s V. and Roberto Bolaño’s 2666
Andrei Vasilenko
2011-09-22 V. is for Varo Too - Issue: 56-57 • 21-29
Countering Entropy in The Crying of Lot 49 with Reader Involvement: Remedios Varo as a Role Model for Oedipa Maas
William Day
2011-09-22 V. is for Varo Too - Issue: 56-57 • 30-45
No Either/Or: The Stagnation of Forces in Pynchon’s Universe: Ethical and Gender Undecidability in Two Spanish Cases
Francisco Collado-Rodríguez
2011-09-22 V. is for Varo Too - Issue: 56-57 • 46-56
The Form of the Conspiracy: Ricardo Piglia’s Reading of Thomas Pynchon’s The Crying of Lot 49
David Kelman
2011-09-22 V. is for Varo Too - Issue: 56-57 • 57-73
Ideas of Community in The Crying of Lot 49
Paula Martín Salván
2011-09-22 V. is for Varo Too - Issue: 56-57 • 74-86
Using Schema Theory to Trace the Connections between the Different Aspects of the Conflicting Roles of Oedipa Maas and the Intertext of Remedios Varo
Celia Wallhead
2011-09-22 V. is for Varo Too - Issue: 56-57 • 87-99
In the Zone: Sovereignty and Bare Life in Gravity’s Rainbow
Steven Weisenburger
2011-09-22 V. is for Varo Too - Issue: 56-57 • 100-113
Useless Lumpens in Gravity’s Rainbow
Robert Holton
2011-09-22 V. is for Varo Too - Issue: 56-57 • 114-126
“Presto Change-o! Tyrone Slothrop’s English Again!”: Puritan Conversion, Imperfect Assurance, and the Salvific Sloth in Gravity’s Rainbow
Christopher Leise
2011-09-22 V. is for Varo Too - Issue: 56-57 • 127-143
Gravity’s Rainbow: A Portrait of the Artist as Engineer
Birger Vanwesenbeeck
2011-09-22 V. is for Varo Too - Issue: 56-57 • 144-157
Silences and Worlds: Wittgenstein and Pynchon
Sascha Pöhlmann
2011-09-22 V. is for Varo Too - Issue: 56-57 • 158-180
Medicine and the Paranormal in Gravity’s Rainbow: Ephyre, Anaphylaxis, and That Charles Richet
Terry Reilly and Steve Tomaske
2011-09-22 V. is for Varo Too - Issue: 56-57 • 181-191
Seeing the Wood for the Trees: Levels of Reading and Intertextual Mythmaking in Thomas Pynchon’s Gravity’s Rainbow
Mark Quinn
2011-09-22 V. is for Varo Too - Issue: 56-57 • 192-211
In Fascism’s Footprint: The History of “Creeping” and Vineland’s Poetics of Betrayal
Jeffrey Severs
2011-09-22 V. is for Varo Too - Issue: 56-57 • 212-228
Childhood as a Metaphor: Motif and Narrative Device in Mason & Dixon
Zofia Kolbuszewska
2011-09-22 V. is for Varo Too - Issue: 56-57 • 229-241