Gravity's Rainbow Illustrated

Dustin Iler osirx277 at hotmail.com
Wed Aug 2 23:22:44 CDT 2006


We've all heard of the 'illustrations.'

I don't know if anyone has yet mentioned the publication of the 
'illustrations' in book format.

This looks like a real keeper.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0977312798/sr=8-6/qid=1152421302/ref=sr_1_6/102-4111584-1980134?redirect=true&ie=UTF8


>From: "Otto Sell" <ottosell at googlemail.com>
>To: Pynchon-L <pynchon-l at waste.org>
>Subject: Re: Mendelson: Levity's Rainbow
>Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2006 13:53:05 +0200
>
>I'd still like to read these:
>
>Pynchon's 'Entropy' by Victoria De Zwaan. _Explicator_ 51.3,  Spring
>1993, pp. 194-6.
>
>'Deconstructing the Enemy of Color: The Fantastic in _Gravity's Rainbow_'
>by Lance Olsen. _Studies in the Novel_ 18.1, Spring 1986, pp. 74-86.
>
>'Views from Above, Views from Below: The Perspectival Subtext in
>_Gravity's Rainbow_'
>by Kathryn Hume. _American Literature_ 60.4, 1988, pp. 625-642.
>
>Pynchon's 'The Crying of Lot 49' by Adrian Emily Richwell
>_Explicator_ 47.1, 1988, pp. 50-52.
>
>'"Take Me Anyplace You Want": Pynchon's Literary Career as a Maternal
>Construct in _Vineland_'
>by Terry Caesar, _Novel: A Forum on Fiction_ 25.2, 1992, pp. 181-199.
>
>'Mystery and History, Discovery and Recovery in Thomas Pynchon's _The
>Crying of Lot 49_ and Graham Swift's _Waterland_'
>by Geoffrey Lord. _Neophilologus_ 81.1, Dordrecht, Jan 1997, pp. 145-163.
>
>'Imperialism and Empire in Twentieth-Century Germany'
>by Uta G. Poiger, _History & Memory_ 17.1/2, 2005, pp. 117-143.
>
>'Modernism, the New Criticism and Thomas Pynchon's _V._'
>by Maarten Van Delden. _Novel: A Forum on Fiction_ 23.2 , 1990, pp. 
>117-136.
>
>'Opening Lines: A Congeries of Reflections'
>_American Book Review_ 27.2, Jan/Feb 2006, pp. 6-9.
>
>'Thomas Pynchon's Intrusion in the Enchanter's Domain'
>by Michael W. Vella, _Twentieth Century Literature_ 35.2, 1989, pp. 
>131-146.
>
>'On Oneworldedness: Or Paranoia as a World System'
>by Emily Apter. _American Literary History_ 18.2, New York, Summer
>2006, pp. 365-389.
>
>'Whatever Happened to Richard FariƱa?'
>Robert Murray Davis, _World Literature Today_ 80.3, Norman, May/Jun
>2006, pp. 39-41
>
>
>2006/8/2, Otto Sell <ottosell at googlemail.com>:
>>http://www.waste.org/mail/?list=pynchon-l&month=0508&msg=97101&sort=date
>>
>
>
>--
>Otto
>





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