DeLillo/Wallace/Ellison

Dave Monroe monropolitan at yahoo.com
Fri Aug 25 09:33:48 CDT 2006


See ...

Petillon, Pierre-Yves.  "A Re-cognition of Her
   Errand into the Wilderness."  New Essays on The
   Crying of Lot 49.  Ed. Patrick O'Donnell.
   New York: Cambridge UP, 1991.

http://books.cambridge.org/0521388333.htm

II can't find that I put the relevant passage/s in the
archive, though (unlike the stuff on, say, On the Road
or The Princess Cassamassima or El Deschidado or ...).
 If I can dig it out, I will.  But in the meantime ...

http://waste.org/mail/?list=pynchon-l&month=0109&msg=59165

--- Tore Rye Andersen <torerye at hotmail.com> wrote:

I suspect Pynchon must have read 'Invisible Man' and
been influenced by it. At any rate, the idea about the
invisibility of the human rejects at the margins of
mainstream society is very important in 'The Crying of
Lot 49' (and in Pynchon's Watts-essay).

As B/4





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