In the introduction to this collection of essays, the editor discusses the background and critical reception of "The Crying of Lot 49". Further essays provide an examination of the novel within its literary, historical and scientific contexts.
In the introduction to this collection of essays, the editor discusses the background and critical reception of "The Crying of Lot 49". Further essays provide an examination of the novel within its literary, historical and scientific contexts.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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.
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.
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