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21. Thomas Pynchon, The Crying of Lot 49 (1966)

  • Sascha Pöhlmann

Abstract

This essay offers an introduction to Thomas Pynchon’s 1966 novel The Crying of Lot 49 by first setting it in relation to Pynchon’s other works and then generally outlining the set of themes and narrative techniques that has come to be known as “the Pynchonesque.” Drawing on major works of criticism on The Crying of Lot 49, the essay explains its sociopolitical and historical context, its major thematic concerns such as communication, (media) technology, entropy, and paranoia, as well as the narrative techniques that are closely intertwined with these issues. The essay closes with an overview of important theoretical perspectives on and critical readings of Pynchon’s works with a particular emphasis on how his texts have played a defining role in theories of postmodernist fiction but have come to exceed this framework to such an extent that Pynchon can no longer simply be labeled a postmodernist writer.

Abstract

This essay offers an introduction to Thomas Pynchon’s 1966 novel The Crying of Lot 49 by first setting it in relation to Pynchon’s other works and then generally outlining the set of themes and narrative techniques that has come to be known as “the Pynchonesque.” Drawing on major works of criticism on The Crying of Lot 49, the essay explains its sociopolitical and historical context, its major thematic concerns such as communication, (media) technology, entropy, and paranoia, as well as the narrative techniques that are closely intertwined with these issues. The essay closes with an overview of important theoretical perspectives on and critical readings of Pynchon’s works with a particular emphasis on how his texts have played a defining role in theories of postmodernist fiction but have come to exceed this framework to such an extent that Pynchon can no longer simply be labeled a postmodernist writer.

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