Mapping the World: Thomas Pynchon's Global Novels
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Thu Jan 21 04:04:54 CST 2016
Judicious use of Cowart, McHale, Jameson,,,etc. well written and argued.
Though Against the Day provides excellent support for the thesis, GR, and
M&D were written and published long before the Nobel statement and are thus
are weaker supports for the argument. Bleeding Edge and Inherent Vice seem
to contradict the argument that Thomas Pynchon is the author that refutes
the Nobel Committee's claim about America. In any event, I don't think the
Nobel Committee's description of American authors is entirely accurate.
I agree with Thomas's assessment and thank you for sending it.
On Wed, Jan 20, 2016 at 5:29 PM, Thomas Eckhardt <
thomas.eckhardt at uni-bonn.de> wrote:
> I very much enjoyed Tore Rye Andersen's essay and recommend it to all.
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> But even if this were not the case: Thank you.
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> Am 20.01.2016 um 17:20 schrieb Martin Eve:
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>> Mapping the World: Thomas Pynchon's Global Novels
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>> Tore Rye Andersen
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> (...)
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> Published in Orbit. http://doi.org/10.16995/orbit.178
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