The Crying Of Lot 49 Analysis


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The Crying of Lot 49


The Crying of Lot 49

Author: Thomas Pynchon

language: en

Publisher: Harper Collins

Release Date: 1999-04


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Oedipa Maas finds herself enmeshed in a worldwide conspiracy.

Simulacrum within Pynchon’s "The Crying of Lot 49"


Simulacrum within Pynchon’s

Author: Dominika Oliver

language: en

Publisher: GRIN Verlag

Release Date: 2013-04-08


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Literature Review from the year 2012 in the subject Didactics for the subject English - Literature, Works, grade: A-, University of Pittsburgh, language: English, abstract: The paper is a basic literature paper on the theme of Simulacrum withing the book The Crying of Lot 49. Simulacrum is the inferior reproduction of another object, such as Muzaq trying to represent classical music. Throughout this book, the main character finds herself in many situations where simulacrum occurs, such as the Beatle's rip-off band within the book.

Vineland


Vineland

Author: Thomas Pynchon

language: en

Publisher: Penguin

Release Date: 2012-06-13


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"Quite simply, one of those books that will make this world - our world, our daily chemical-preservative, plastic-wrapped bread - a little more tolerable, a little more human." - Frank McConnell, Los Angeles Times Book Review “Later than usual one summer morning in 1984 . . .” On California’s fog-hung North Coast, the enchanted redwood groves of Vineland County harbor a wild assortment of sixties survivors and refugees from the “Nixonian Reaction,” still struggling with the consequences of their past lives. Aging hippie freak Zoyd Wheeler is revving up for his annual act of televised insanity when news reaches that his old nemesis, sinister federal agent Brock Vond, has come storming into Vineland at the head of a heavily armed Justice Department strike force. Zoyd instantly disappears underground, but not before dispatching his teenage daughter Prairie on a dark odyssey into her secret, unspeakable past. . . . Freely combining disparate elements from American popular culture—spy thrillers, ninja potboilers, TV soap operas, sci-fi fantasies—Vineland emerges as what Salman Rushdie has called in The New York Times Book Review “that rarest of birds: a major political novel about what America has been doing to itself, to its children, all these many years.”