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− | Can you Wiki folks please make the Cover Analysis section editable? Thanks.
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− | Note that the artist with the Pynchonian name, Darshan Zenith, believes his image depicts dawn. Which it certainly could if that's a Hawaiian surf shop. But once the image is transposed to represent an imaginary surf shop somewhere near Gordita Beach & the alternate universe of ''Inherent Vice'', the "sunrise" must become a ''sunset'', since SoCal faces west. So when DZ's image becomes attached to Pynchon's narrative its meaning changes.
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− | Sunset's of course more appropriate for the mood of Pynchon's Noir anyway, since it's pretty much the end of an era that's occurring as Doc pursues his investigations....
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− | --[[User:Pschmid1|Pschmid1]] 11:23, 8 August 2009 (PDT)
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