Bov é essay

jbor jbor at bigpond.com
Fri Oct 1 20:36:05 CDT 2004


In the current issue of MFS there is also a review by Stacey Olster of
Marcel Cornis-Pope's book _Narrative Innovation and Cultural Rewriting in
the Cold War Era and After_ (New York, Palgrave, 2001). The book apparently
treats Pynchon and his work in some depth alongside Raymond Federman, Ronald
Sukenick and Toni Morrison:

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0312238371/qid=1096680091/sr=1
-2/ref=sr_1_2/104-3348758-0960741?v=glance&s=books

I can forward a pdf of Bové's essay mentioned below if anyone would like to
read it. Contact me offlist.

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> History and Fiction: the Narrative Voices of Pynchon's Gravity's
> Rainbow
> MFS Modern Fiction Studies
> Volume: 50, Issue: 3, August 30, 2004,
> pp. 657-680
> Bove, Paul A.
> ...of Gravity's Rainbow proceeds from a secure sense of
> Pynchon's aesthetic relation to history. Based on the argument
> that Gravity's Rainbow is an historical novel, this essay shows
> how Pynchon in this novel stages the conflict between elect and
> preterit, between nature and...
> | Article Full Text PDF (113 KB)
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> 
> The Comet and the Rocket: Intertextual Constellations about
> Technological Progress in Bruno Schulz's "Kometa" and Thomas
> Pynchon's Gravity's Rainbow
> Comparative Literature Studies
> Volume: 41, Issue: 2, July 14, 2004,
> pp. 231-256
> Arich-Gerz, Bruno
> | Article Full Text PDF (173 KB)
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> A "Patch of England, at a three-thousand-Mile Off-set"?
> Representing America in Mason & Dixon
> MFS Modern Fiction Studies
> Volume: 50, Issue: 2, June 28, 2004,
> pp. 283-302
> Olster, Stacey Michele
> ...to determine with any fixity, establishing what is American
> becomes an act of representation. Pynchon portrays that act as
> less a function of politics, as the colonists demanded, and more
> a question of aesthetics, as the pictorial mapping in which his
> surveyors engage illustrates.
> | Article Full Text PDF (103 KB)
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> 
> "Bouncy Little Tunes": Nostalgia, Sentimentality, and Narrative
> in Gravity's Rainbow
> Contemporary Literature
> Volume: 45, Issue: 1, May 24, 2004,
> pp. 22-48
> Attewell, Nadine
> | Article Full Text PDF (105 KB)





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