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New Essays on The Crying of Lot 49

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Part of The American Novel

Patrick O'Donnell, Debra A. Castillo, John Johnston, Bernard Duyfhuizen, N. Katherine Hayles, Pierre-Yves Petillon
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  • Date Published: February 2011
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  • isbn: 9780511876660

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  • The Crying of Lot 49 is widely recognized as a significant contemporary work that frames the desire for meaning and the quest for knowledge within the social and political contexts of the '50s and '60s in America. In the introduction to this collection of original essays on Thomas Pynchon's important novel, Patrick O'Donnell discusses the background and critical reception of the novel. Further essays by five experts on contemporary literature examine the novel's "semiotic regime" or the way in which it organizes signs; the comparison of postmodernist Pynchon and the influential South American writer, Jorge Luis Borges; metaphor in the novel; the novel's narrative strategies; and the novel within the cultural contexts of American Puritanism and the Beat movement. Together, these essays provide an examination of the novel within its literary, historical, and scientific contexts.

    • Pynchon is a well-known author in UK - his books are set on American literature and twentieth-century literature courses
    • The Crying of Lot 49 is his best-known book
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    • Date Published: February 2011
    • format: Adobe eBook Reader
    • isbn: 9780511876660
    • availability: This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.
  • Table of Contents

    Series editor's preface
    1. Introduction Patrick O'Donnell
    2. Borges and Pynchon: the tenuous symmetries of art Debra A. Castillo
    3. Toward the schizo-text: paranoia as semiotic regime in The Crying of Lot John Johnston
    4. 'Hushing sick transmissions': disrupting story in The Crying of Lot Bernard Duyfhuizen
    5. 'A metaphor of od knew how many parts': the engine that drives The Crying of Lot N. Katherine Hayles
    6. A re-cognition of her errand into the wilderness Pierre-Yves Petillon
    Selected bibliography.

  • Editor

    Patrick O'Donnell, Michigan State University

    Contributors

    Patrick O'Donnell, Debra A. Castillo, John Johnston, Bernard Duyfhuizen, N. Katherine Hayles, Pierre-Yves Petillon

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