Lines of flight
Lines of flight discursive time and countercultural desire in the work of Thomas Pynchon Stefan Mattessich
Publisher: Durham [N.C.] : Duke University Press, 2002.
ISBN: 0822384132
LCC: PS3566
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (p. [285]-288) and index.
Imperium, misogyny, and postmodern parody in V -- Ekphrasis, escape,
and countercultural desire in The crying of Lot -- Turning around the
origin in Gravity's rainbow -- A close reading of episode 19, part I,
of Gravity's rainbow -- Docile bodies and the body without organs --
Totality and the repetition of difference -- A vigilant folly: lines
of flight in Mason & Dixon -- Conclusion: towards a theory of the
counterculture.
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