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Pynchon, Thomas (1937- )

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Æóðíàëüíûé çàë Ðóññêîãî Æóðíàëà: Èíîñòðàííàÿ ëèòåðàòóðà N3. [rus]
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Pynchon, Thomas
1937–, American novelist, b. Glen Cove, N.Y., grad. Cornell Univ., 1958. Pynchon is noted for his imagination and wild sense of humor. He is often grouped with authors of black humor (such as Kurt Vonnegut and Joseph Heller), who have turned from realism to fantasy to depict 20th-century American life. His early novels include V. (1963) and The Crying of Lot 49 (1966). His masterpiece is Gravity's Rainbow (1973, National Book Award), which displays his diverse erudition. [eng]
Pynchon portal
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Thomas Pynchon / HyperArts
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Lots of Thomas Pynchon links
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Pynchon, Thomas Forum Frigate
Pynchon, Thomas Discussion Deck. [eng]
Thomas R. Pynchon: Spermatikos Logos - Author Homepage
Spermatikos Logos is a Web resource dedicated to exploring the work of Thomas Pynchon. [eng]
San Narciso College Thomas Pynchon Home Page
Thomas Pynchon homepage from San Narciso College (hosted at Pomona College) covers the famous writer's works and provides background information about his theories and their impact as human philosophy. [eng]
Pynchon Notes
Pynchon Notes welcomes essays and notes on all Pynchon-related subjects, written from all critical and theoretical positions. We welcome studies of individual texts and of Pynchon's oeuvre, and studies of the texts in themselves or in their contexts variously conceived as American, Western or global, as literary, political or historical, in postmodernist, postcolonial or other terms. [eng]
ClassicNotes: Thomas Pynchon
Biography of The Crying of Lot 49 written by Harvard students. [eng]
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