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Volume 3 • Issue 1 • 2015


Article

The Hyperobject's Atomization of "Self" in Gravity's Rainbow
The Hyperobject's Atomization of "Self" in Gravity's Rainbow

Trevor Jay Martinson

2015-08-12 Volume 3 • Issue 1 • 2015

Pre Cold War British Spy Fiction, the “albatross of self” and lines of flight in Gravity’s Rainbow
Pre Cold War British Spy Fiction, the “albatross of self” and lines of flight in Gravity’s Rainbow

Kyle Wishart Smith

2015-08-21 Volume 3 • Issue 1 • 2015

Review

Review of Scott McClintock and John Miller (eds), Pynchon’s California (Iowa: University of Iowa Press, 2014).
Review of Scott McClintock and John Miller (eds), Pynchon’s California (Iowa: University of Iowa Press, 2014).

Sean M. Carswell

2015-03-29 Volume 3 • Issue 1 • 2015

Review of Simon Malpas and Andrew Taylor, Thomas Pynchon (Manchester University Press, 2013)
Review of Simon Malpas and Andrew Taylor, Thomas Pynchon (Manchester University Press, 2013)

George William Twigg

2015-03-02 Volume 3 • Issue 1 • 2015

Review of Evans Lansing Smith, Thomas Pynchon and the Postmodern Mythology of the Underworld, Modern American Literature: New Approaches vol. 62 (New York: Peter Lang, 2012)
Review of Evans Lansing Smith, Thomas Pynchon and the Postmodern Mythology of the Underworld, Modern American Literature: New Approaches vol. 62 (New York: Peter Lang, 2012)

Kathryn Hume

2015-03-02 Volume 3 • Issue 1 • 2015

Review of Stefano Ercolino, The Maximalist Novel: From Thomas Pynchon’s Gravity’s Rainbow to Roberto Bolãno’s 2666. New York and London: Bloomsbury, 2014
Review of Stefano Ercolino, The Maximalist Novel: From Thomas Pynchon’s Gravity’s Rainbow to Roberto Bolãno’s 2666. New York and London: Bloomsbury, 2014

Liam Lenihan

2015-08-21 Volume 3 • Issue 1 • 2015

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