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| | Selected Bibliography Works by Thomas Pynchon | | "The Small Rain." Cornell Writer, 6 ( March 1959), 14-32. | | | "Mortality and Mercy in Vienna." Epoch, 9 (Spring 1959), 195-213. | | | "Low-lands." New World Writing, 16 ( 1960), 85-108. | | | "Entropy." Kenyon Review, 22 (Spring 1960), 277-92. | | | "Under the Rose." Noble Savage, 3 ( May 1961), 113-51. | | | V. Philadelphia and New York: J. B. Lippincott, 1963. | | | "The Secret Integration." Saturday Evening Post, 237 ( December 19, 1964), 36, 39, 42-44, 46-49, 51. | | | "The World (This One), the Flesh (Mrs. Oedipa Maas), and the Testament of Pierce Inverarity." Esquire, 44 ( December 1965), 164-65. | | | "The Shrink Flips." Cavalier, 16 ( March 1966), 32-33, 88-92. | | | The Crying of Lot 49. Philadelphia and New York: J. B. Lippincott, 1966. | | | "A Journey into the Mind of Watts." New York Times Magazine, June 12, 1966, pp. 34-35, 78, 80-82, 84. | | | Gravity's Rainbow. New York: Viking, 1973. | Criticism and Bibliography | | Cowart, David. "Cinematic Auguries of the Third Reich in Gravity's Rainbow." Literature/Film Quarterly, 6 ( October 1978), 364-70. | | | ------. "Pynchon's Use of the Tannhäuser-Legend in Gravity's Rainbow." Notes on Contemporary Literature, 9 ( May 1979), 2-3. | | | Friedman, Alan, and Manfred Puetz. "Science as Metaphor: Thomas Pynchon's Gravity's Rainbow." Contemporary Literature, 15 ( 1974), 345-59. | | | Greiner, Donald J. "Fiction as History, History as Fiction: The Reader and Thomas Pynchon's V." South Carolina Review, 10 ( November 1977), 4-18. | | | Harris, Charles B. "Thomas Pynchon and the Entropic Vision." In his Contemporary American Novelists of the Absurd. New Haven: College and University Press, 1971. | | | Herzberg, Bruce. "Selected Articles on Thomas Pynchon: An Annotated Bibliogra- phy." Twentieth Century Literature, 21 ( May 1975), 221-25. | | | Hyman, Stanley Edgar. "The Goddess and the Schlemihl." The New Leader, March 18, 1963, pp. 22-23. | | | Kolodny, Annette, and Daniel Peters. "Pynchon's The Crying of Lot 49: The Novel as Subversive Experience." Modern Fiction Studies, 19 (Spring 1973), 79-87. | | | Krafft, John. "And How Far-Fallen: Puritan Themes in Gravity's Rainbow." Critique, 18 ( 1977), 55-73. | -143- | | |
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Publication Information: Book Title: Thomas Pynchon: The Art of Allusion. Contributors: David Cowart - author. Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press. Place of Publication: Carbondale, IL. Publication Year: 1980. Page Number: 143.
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