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A Gravity's Rainbow Companion: Sources and Contexts for Pynchon's Novel

by Steven C. Weisenburger

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Publisher Comments:

Adding some 20 percent to the original content, this is a completely updated edition of Steven Weisenburger's indispensable guide to Thomas Pynchon's Gravity's Rainbow. Weisenburger takes the reader page by page, often line by line, through the welter of historical references, scientific data, cultural fragments, anthropological research, jokes, and puns around which Pynchon wove his story. Weisenburger fully annotates Pynchon's use of languages ranging from Russian and Hebrew to such subdialects of English as 1940s street talk, drug lingo, and military slang as well as the more obscure terminology of black magic, Rosicrucianism, and Pavlovian psychology. The Companion also reveals the underlying organization of Gravity's Rainbow--how the book's myriad references form patterns of meaning and structure that have eluded both admirers and critics of the novel.

The Companion is keyed to the pages of the principal American editions of Gravity's Rainbow: Viking/Penguin (1973), Bantam (1974), and the special, repaginated Penguin paperback (2000) honoring the novel as one of twenty "Great Books of the Twentieth Century."

Book News Annotation:

Devoted fans as well as newbies to Pynchon's 1973 masterpiece will enjoy and appreciate this erudite guide, now much expanded from the 1988 first edition. Weisenburger (English, Southern Methodist U., Dallas, Texas)--who graciously acknowledges corrections sent to him over the years from readers, including academics in a wide range of disciplines--provides annotation for terms, phrases, and references through the novel in the order in which they occur (references to page and line number is provided for three different editions). Also useful, and thought-provoking, are his initial introduction to the novel's plot and mind-blowing style, and subsequent introductions on the novel's four parts and the episodes each contain. Annotation ©2007 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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“Astute detective work . . . The Companion offers a wealth of information that makes it indispensable reading for Pynchon scholars. It is a remarkable achievement, representing untold hours of research into the flotsam and jetsam that constitutes the surface of Pynchon's preterite text.”--Pynchon Notes
"Pavlov, Grimm, Poisson's equation, I.G. Farben, the Kabbalah, the Tarot, the Hereros; science, history, myth, and popular culture: almost everything is here. For those not content to take Pynchon's references simply on faith, this is an absolutely invaluable work. It points up dramatically the paradox of creating so encyclopedic a work for an a-historical, a-literate work."--Journal of Modern Literature
“Weisenburger has exorcised the spectre of the loose baggy monster, the thesis that Gravity's Rainbow is a rambling and haphazard work. . . . A stunningly comprehensive and revelatory study that should be required reading for hard core fans, for the mushier core of people who have started the book but couldn't find anything to hold on to, and perhaps even for the anti-Pynchonites among us: for Them. It may be the means by which the most important novel of the second half of the century gains academic respectability.”--Modern Fiction Studies
"No serious reader of Pynchon's novel will want to read it without this volume's rare combination of criticism, annotation, and reference at hand.”--Choice
“A veritable guidebook to the novel, glossing countless references to popular culture, philosophy, science, etc. It also explains the novel's chronology section by section and for all these reasons will be essential reading on Pynchon.”--Year's Work in English Studies
“Weisenburger not only cares enough to follow Pynchon's narrative almost line by line through its massings of detail but convinces the reader of Pynchon's own care in assuring that everything from weather and moon phases to movies playing in London holds together, all so that Gravity's Rainbow can function as a chronometics when necessary.”--American Literary Scholarship
"An excellent guide to a terrifically complex work. If, like a palimpsest, Pynchon's work eludes us, Weisenburger's work provides us with a sub-text which fills in the crucial missing blanks."--Canadian Review of American Studies

Product Details

ISBN:
9780820328072
Author:
Weisenburger, Steven C.
Publisher:
University of Georgia Press
Subject:
American - General
Subject:
Books & Reading
Subject:
Pynchon, Thomas
Subject:
American
Subject:
Literary Criticism : General
Edition Number:
2
Edition Description:
Second Edition, Revised, and Expanded
Publication Date:
20061131
Binding:
TRADE PAPER
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
440
Dimensions:
9 x 6 in 1.45 pd

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