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Forthcoming general issues and two special issues of Pynchon Notes (Site-Specific: From Aachen to Zwölfkinder and Transit of Venus) will include the following essays and reviews: General Issues The
Dream Texts of Gravity's Rainbow
Thomas Pynchon's Sublime: Fragmenting and Reconstructing the Subject in
Gravity's Rainbow and Vineland Mason
& Dixon in German-Speaking Countries: A Reception Study "As
if the dead really do persist": Menippean Possession and Literary
Dispossession in The Crying Prairie:
Pynchon's Poetics of Immanence Damian Ward Hey
Pynchon's
Nostalgic Pastiche of High Modernism in V. "Re-arriving
Perfectly": Mason & Dixon, Specters of Marx, and
the Future Anteriority of Justice The Uranian Design in Mason & Dixon Arkadiusz Misztal
Inner
Space Travel: Thomas Pynchon and the Birth of Rocketry out of the Spirit
of Esotericism "Who
Was to Keep an Account of the Evil?": Running the Line in William
Byrd and Thomas Pynchon A Note on Propitiating Leprechauns in The Crying of Lot 49
How I Translated Mason & Dixon into Polish Site-Specific:
From Aachen to ZwölfkinderPynchon:Germany Encountering
the Other at Home: Representations of Dora in Pynchon and Mirbach Messages
from the Black Box: Recording Terror in Gravity's Rainbow and on
the 11th of September 2001 A
Child of the Oven: Hansel and Gretel in Pynchon's Germany Thomas
Pynchon and Three Contemporary German Novelists Mittelwerke:
The Architecture of Still Life The
Transcription of Electronic Music in The Crying of Lot 49 How
German Is It? Learning from Pynchon's German Obsessions Max
Weber, Baudrillard and Pynchon Pynchon
und die Elektromystik The
Leibniz Connection: Nazi Symbolism, Calculus and Leibnizian Worldmaking
in Gravity's Rainbow From
the Zone and Zone-Hereros to the German Mania for Name-Giving: German
References as Metaphors in Gravity's Rainbow Relocation
| Dislocation: Rocketman in Berlin Ilse
| Lies: Nietzsche and Pynchon Hard
Science and the Paranormal in Gravity's Rainbow: Precognition Machines,
Cockroaches, and Not That Helmut Schmidt Atonalism,
Nietzsche and Gravity's Rainbow: Pynchon's Use of German Music
Culture and History Transit of Venus Guest editor, Vaska Tumir The
Cultural Work of Guesswork: Reconsidering Pynchon's V. The
Postmodern Adventure: Science, Technology, and Cultural Studies at the
Third Millennium, by Steven Best and Douglas Kellner La Dissoluzione Onesta: Scritti su Thomas Pynchon, by Giancarlo Alfano and Mattia Carratello, eds. William F. Day El
Orden del Caos: Literatura, Política y Posthumanidad en la Narrativa
de Thomas Pynchon, by Francisco Collado Rodríguez Thomas Pynchon: Archiv-Verschwörung-Geschichte, by Bernhard Siegert and Markus Krajewski, eds. Bernd Klähn Pynchon
and History: Metahistorical Rhetoric and Postmodern Narrative Form in
the Novels of Thomas Pynchon, by Shawn Smith
Immanence
and Transcendence in Thomas Pynchon's Mason & Dixon: A Phenomenological
Study, by Joakìm Sigvardson
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