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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
Fakhereddine Berrada

Thomas Pynchon's Sublime: Fragmenting and Reconstructing the Subject in Gravity's Rainbow and Vineland
Thanasi Douvris

Mason & Dixon in German-Speaking Countries: A Reception Study
Sebastian Fasthuber

"As if the dead really do persist": Menippean Possession and Literary Dispossession in The Crying
of Lot 49

Brian Greenspan

Prairie: Pynchon's Poetics of Immanence
Leyla Haferkamp

Pre-Africanism, Color, and Otherness in Thomas Pynchon's "Secret Integration"

Damian Ward Hey

 

Pynchon's Nostalgic Pastiche of High Modernism in V.
Ronald S. Judy

The Pynchon Family of Writtle and Springfield in Essex
Deborah L. Madsen

"Re-arriving Perfectly": Mason & Dixon, Specters of Marx, and the Future Anteriority of Justice
Dana Medoro

The Uranian Design in Mason & Dixon

Arkadiusz Misztal

 

Inner Space Travel: Thomas Pynchon and the Birth of Rocketry out of the Spirit of Esotericism
Isabel Platthaus

"Who Was to Keep an Account of the Evil?": Running the Line in William Byrd and Thomas Pynchon
Victoria Ramírez

Pynchon’s Aether
Jim Perrin

A Note on Propitiating Leprechauns in The Crying of Lot 49
Christopher K. Philippo


How I Translated Mason & Dixon into Polish
Joanna Urban

The Lighthouse and the Rocket: The Modernist Utopia of Woolf and the Postmodern Apocalypse of Pynchon
Andrey Vasilenko

An Index to Mason & Dixon
Keith Woodward

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Special Issue

Site-Specific: From Aachen to Zwölfkinder—Pynchon:Germany
Guest editor, Hanjo Berressem

Encountering the Other at Home: Representations of Dora in Pynchon and Mirbach
Bruno Friedrich Arich-Gerz and Luc Herman

Messages from the Black Box: Recording Terror in Gravity's Rainbow and on the 11th of September 2001
Inger H. Dalsgaard

A Child of the Oven: Hansel and Gretel in Pynchon's Germany
Victoria de Zwaan

Thomas Pynchon and Three Contemporary German Novelists
Thomas Eckhardt

Mittelwerke: The Architecture of Still Life
Galena Eduardova

The Transcription of Electronic Music in The Crying of Lot 49
Marcus Erbe

How German Is It? Learning from Pynchon's German Obsessions
Heinz Ickstadt

Max Weber, Baudrillard and Pynchon
Tiina Käkel-Puumala

Pynchon und die Elektromystik
Friedrich Kittler

The Leibniz Connection: Nazi Symbolism, Calculus and Leibnizian Worldmaking in Gravity's Rainbow
Bernd Klähn

From the Zone and Zone-Hereros to the German Mania for Name-Giving: German References as Metaphors in Gravity's Rainbow
Alexei Lalo

Relocation | Dislocation: Rocketman in Berlin
Douglas Lannark

Ilse | Lies: Nietzsche and Pynchon
Jim Neighbors

Hard Science and the Paranormal in Gravity's Rainbow: Precognition Machines, Cockroaches, and Not That Helmut Schmidt
Terry Reilly and Stephen Tomaske

Atonalism, Nietzsche and Gravity's Rainbow: Pynchon's Use of German Music Culture and History
Thomas Schaub

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Special Issue

Transit of Venus

Guest editor, Vaska Tumir

The Cultural Work of Guesswork: Reconsidering Pynchon's V.
Katrin Amian

Pynchon's Topographica Americana: City Planning, Urban Blight and the Wild West
Graham Benton

The Silent Discourse of the Unreadable Map-Scape: The Cartography of Mason & Dixon
Gilles Chamerois

Blinded by the Light: Quantum Optics and Astronomy as Hidden Parameters in Pynchon's Novels
Bernd Klähn

The Gospel of Thomas (Pynchon): An Apocryphal America in Mason & Dixon
Zofia Kolbuszewska

Running Lines: Mason & Dixon and The Castle
Clément Lévy

Captivity Without Redemption: Pynchon's Allegories of Empire in Mason & Dixon
Deborah L. Madsen

History and Narrative Tension in Vineland
Robert L. McLaughlin

Fixed Stars and Zenith-Star Locations in Mason & Dixon
Arkadiusz Misztal

Tempus Incognitus: Temporality and the Shapes of Time in Mason & Dixon
Terry Reilly

Problems of Representation in Illustrating Gravity's Rainbow
zak smith

Blank Cheques: Invisibility and Economy in Mason & Dixon
Samuel Thomas

Mason and Dixon's Sentimental Journey: Approaches to Death
Creon Upton

Mason & Dixon and Hamlet
Celia Wallhead

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Reviews

The Postmodern Adventure: Science, Technology, and Cultural Studies at the Third Millennium, by Steven Best and Douglas Kellner
Inger H. Dalsgaard

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
William F. Day

Narratologies of Gravity's Rainbow, by Samuli Hägg
Luc Herman

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
Manfred Kopp


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Gravity's Rainbow Companion: Sources and Contexts for Pynchon's Novel, by Steven Weisenburger. 2nd ed., rev. and exp.
Donald F. Larsson

Le Matrici dell'Apprendista: I Racconti di Thomas Pynchon
, by Maria Vittoria D'Amico
John Mascaro


Triangulating Thomas Pynchon's Eighteenth-Century World: Theory, Structure, and Paranoia in Mason & Dixon, by Manfred Kopp
Frank Palmeri

The Multiple Worlds of Pynchon's Mason & Dixon: Eighteenth-Century Contexts, Postmodern Observations, by Elizabeth Jane Wall Hinds, ed.
Terry Reilly

Oklahoma City University Law Review
24.3 (1999). Special issue, Thomas Pynchon and the Law, by Shubha Ghosh, ed.
Ruth Singleton

Immanence and Transcendence in Thomas Pynchon's Mason & Dixon: A Phenomenological Study, by Joakìm Sigvardson
Vaska Tumir

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