Atd (37) p. 1041. Erie Line, 'home', Lincolnwood, fascism and a pink tab

David Payne dpayne1912 at hotmail.com
Sun Jul 20 23:44:17 CDT 2008


On , Sun, 20 Jul 2008 (18:34:03 +0000), Robin (robinlandseadel at comcast.net) wrote:

> *"Indeed, when annotating Gravity's Rainbow, one of my greatest surprises
> came with the discovery that details of story reveal a narrative
> chronometrics that can be concisely plotted. I mean detail of the most
> unobtrusive sort: images of the moon, remarks about weather, movies
> playing at London theaters, a song playing over the radio, references to
> BBC programs and newspaper headlines and saints' days. Many of
> these were available to Pynchon through one of his main sources, the
> Times of London. . . ."
> Steven C. Weisenburger: "A Gravity's Rainbow Companion, page 9.

If you haven't read Foreman’s “Historical Documents Relating to Mason & Dixon” (2005), you should.
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