Issue: 28-29
Articles
Existential Subjectivity on Trial: The Crying of Lot 49 and the Politics of Despair
Lois Tyson
1991-09-21 Issue: 28-29 • 5-25
"The Enigma His Efforts Had Created": Thomas Pynchon and the Legacy of America
Jeffrey Louis Decker
1991-09-21 Issue: 28-29 • 27-42
Not Quite so Crazy After all These Years: Pynchon's Creative Engineer
J. Kerry Grant
1991-09-21 Issue: 28-29 • 43-53
A Note On "Porky Pig and the Anarchist" in The Crying of Lot 49 and Gravity's Rainbow
Mark Irwin
1991-09-21 Issue: 28-29 • 55-57
Anachronism Intended: Gravity's Rainbow in the Sociopolitical Sixties
Frederick Ashe
1991-09-21 Issue: 28-29 • 59-75
Systemic Transgression and Cultural Rewriting in Pynchon's Fiction
Cornis-Pope -Pope
1991-09-21 Issue: 28-29 • 77-90
Systemic Waste and the Body Boundary in Pynchon's Fiction
Ron Jenkins
1991-09-21 Issue: 28-29 • 91-110
Eight Facts About Thomas Pynchon, His Pavane and Galliard, A Piece for Cello and Piano
David Ocker
1991-09-21 Issue: 28-29 • 147-149