Pynchon Notes online

matthew cissell mccissell at gmail.com
Wed May 25 08:02:14 CDT 2016


Hi Monte (and Crew),

       I just wanted to add my thanks to Monte's. I acquired a number of
hardcopies back in the day but any gaps in the collection are now taken
care of. I've always felt that P-Notes and the P-list constitute an amazing
corpus for study, especially as they overlap and we can see how discourse
has shifted over time along with the contours of the wider social field.

Everybody owes the folks that Monte has mentioned some applause, if not
some drink from the Pynchon oevre - absinthe frappe, anyone?

ciao
mc

On Tue, May 24, 2016 at 10:49 PM, Monte Davis <montedavis49 at gmail.com>
wrote:

> The entire contents of Pynchon Notes 1979-2009 are now online and
> downloadable as PDFs at https://pynchonnotes.openlibhums.org/ .
>
> There's an alphabetic bibiliography with links at Michel Ryckx's
> http://www.vheissu.net/biblio/pubs.php .
>
> Thanks to John Krafft, Bernard Duyfhuizen, and Khachig Tololyan for the
> journal, and to Martin Paul Eve,  Sascha Pöhlmann,  Simon de Bourcier,
> Joanna Freer,  Doug Haynes, et al. for digitizing and curating it.
>
> This is a major boon.
>
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