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Cowart, David. Thomas Pynchon: The Art of Allusion. Carbondale: Southern Illinois UP, 1980.
Pynchon's Fictions: Thomas Pynchon and the Literature of Information. By John O'Stark. Athens, Ohio Univ. Press, 1980. 183 pp. $12.95.
Armchairultra. "Miss Marple on Acid." Rev. of The Crying of Lot 49. BBC Collective 10 Nov. 2004 <http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A3255734> - discussion forum. Not included [yet]
Anderson, Roger. "A Pynchon's Time." Rev. of Vineland. Express [Berkeley] 2 Mar. 1990: 16-17. - cannot find more information on this publication
Alexander, Paul. Salinger: A Biography. Los Angeles: Renaissance, 1999. 254-56. Briefly recounts John Calvin Batchelor's contention in the 1970s that Salinger was Pynchon. Chapter? Need TOC.
Ahearn, Patricia and Allen Ahearn. "Thomas Pynchon." Author Price Guides. Rockville, MD: Quill & Brush, 1990. 3 tear-sheets. This is a price list.
Augustus-Kersten, Angeline. "Premiere nieuwste werk van componist Hans van Helvert Voortbewegen in een statische wereld." Brabants Dagblad 24 Apr. 1995, Editie Tilburg: 2.* This is a Dutch review of musical piece I cannot find more information about.
Akiba, Tsutomu. "On Thomas Pynchon's 'Entropy.'" Tohoku Gakuin University Review 75 (1984): 87-107. In Japanese - is the entry in JMK, while Mead says it is in Essays and Studies in English Language and Literature
1493: Allen, Bruce, "Review of 'Gravity's Rainbow' ", in: Library Journal, Vol. 98, March, 1, 1973, p. 766.
1494: Alter, Robert, "The Apocalyptic Temper ", in: Commentary, June, 1966, p. 61-66.
1495: Ames, Sanford S., "Review of 'Film in 'Gravity's Rainbow' ' ", in: The International Fiction Review, Vol. 11, # 1, 1984, p. 68-69.
1496: "American Fiction: The Postwar Years, 1945 - 1965", in: Sunday Herald Tribune, September, 26, 1965, p. 1-3, 5-7, 18, 20, 22, 24-25.
1497: Appel, Alfred, Jr., "An Interview With Vladimir Nabokov ", in: Wisconsin Studies in Contemporary Literature, Vol. 8, # 2, 1967, p. 127-152.
1498: Ashley, Leonard R.N., "'Gravity's Rainbow' ", in: Reference Guide to American Literature, 2nd edition, 1987, p. 638-639.
1499: Atchity, Kenneth, "Pynchon Reappears With Examples and Apologies ", in: Los Angeles Times, May, 6, 1984, p. 3.
The mess with Harold Bloom.
Bradbury, Malcolm. The Modern American Novel. New York: Oxford UP, 1983. 156, 157, 161, 163, 174-79, 180. (174-79)
Bloom, Harold, ed. Thomas Pynchon [Bloom's Major Novelists]. Philadelphia: Chelsea House, 2003.
Bloom, Harold, ed. Thomas Pynchon [Bloom's Modern Critical Views]. Philadelphia: Chelsea House, 2003.
Reprints essays and excerpts by Leo Bersani, Harold Bloom, David Cowart, John Dugdale, Bernard Duyfhuizen, Dwight Eddins, N. Katherine Hayles, Kathryn Hume, George Levine, Edward Mendelson, Richard Poirier, Maureen Quilligan, Thomas H. Schaub, David Seed, Catharine R. Stimpson and Michael Wood.
Bloom, Harold. How to Read and Why. New York: Scribner, 2000. 249-54.
"Oedipa Maas . . . in one way resembles the ideal reader of How to Read and Why."
Bloom, Harold. Introduction. Norman Mailer. Ed. Bloom. New York: Chelsea House, 1986. 1-6. (1, 5)
Bloom, Harold, ed. "Thomas Pynchon." Twentieth-Century American Literature. 7 vols. New York: Chelsea House, 1985-1988. 6: 3252-3301.
Reprints essays and excerpts by Shorris, Schmitz, MacAdam, Plater, Fowler, Tanner, Meixner, Olderman, Davis, Kermode, Nadeau, and Henkle.
Byun, Jong-Min. "Thomas Pynchon's Techniques of Time Dislocation in Gravity's Rainbow." Jeju University Journal: Humanities 22 (1986): 215-24. KOREAN? Cheju University?
"The Best Books of 1997." Time 29 Dec. 1997: 155.
M&D tops the fiction list.
"Books of the Year." Independent 29 Nov. 1997, sec. Features: 10.* Malcolm Bradbury, Roger Clarke, Christopher Hirst, Marek Kohn and Jenny Turner mention M&D.
"Backstage with Esquire." Esquire Jun. 1996: 24.
Bloom, Harold. "The Canon of Western Humor: A Conversation with Harold Bloom." Paris Review 136 (1995): 38-72. (67)
Bowman, David. "Pynchon's Tin Ear." Epulse 2.19 ([31 May] 1996): n. pag.
Bukiet, Melvin Jules. "Crackpot Realism: Fiction for the Forthcoming Millennium." Tikkun 10.1 (1995): 51+.* (passim)
Rpt. Review of Contemporary Fiction 16.1 (1996): 13-22.
Who is the author of an interview? See Pruefstand 7 - Interview with Baisch?
Brenden, Max. "Undifferentiated Tissue." Rev. of Mason & Dixon. Geek 3 (n.d.) <http://www.geek.co.uk/g3/books.html>. Site obsolete
Bernard, André. Now All We Need is a Title: Famous Book Titles and How They Got That Way. New York: Norton: 1995. 97-99.
Discusses V.
Bessiere, Jean. "Dualité de la Nouvelle et du Roman: Henry James, Djuna Barnes, Thomas Pynchon." Palinure 3 (1987): 28-40. Uitgever Loc?
Bloom, Harold. The Western Canon: The Books and School of the Ages. New York: Harcourt, 1994. 521, 522, 527, 565 and passim.
Though he is no Shakespeare, Pynchon is probably canon fodder.
Beam, Alex. "Jerry's Back." Boston Globe 24 Mar. 1989: 53.*
Begley, Adam. "Hot and Cult." Mirabella Apr. 1994: 74-75. (75)
Blades, John. "Papa Plimpton: The Paris Review Editor Celebrates his Own 'Moveable Feast.'" Chicago Tribune 27 Feb. 1994: T1.*
"Books Are Things, Too." New Yorker 27 Jun.-4 Jul. 1994: 42-43. (42)
Brownstone, David and Irene Franck. "Pynchon, Thomas." People in the News. New York: Macmillan, 1991. 256.
Harder, Kelsie B.. "Names in Thomas Pynchon's 'V.'" in: Literary Onomastic Studies [1978] 5 : 64-80 Where and who?
MLS moved to Susquehana U
Rosenbaum, Jonathan. "A Reply" in: The New Review [1976] no. 3: 64. AND
Schwarzbach, F. S.. "Pynchon's Gravity" in: The New Review [1976] 3 no. 27: 39-43. I think this is a UK based periodical but cannot find more explicit information about it.
Schaub, Thomas H.. "Beauty Dying: 'Gravity's Rainbow' and the Enviromental Pynchon" Contacted author
Spanish version of: Zamora, Lois P.. "Apocalypse and Entropy: Physics and the Fiction of Thomas Pynchon" in: Writing the Apocalypse: Historical Vision in Contemporary U.S. and Latin American Fiction. Cambridge University Press, New York, New York, United States [1989]: 52-75.
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