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Revision as of 03:58, 8 August 2009
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Contents
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Cora Smith
Also from The Postman Always Rings Twice. This is another detective favorite of Pynchon from James M. Cain, the other being Double Indemnity.
Page 119
Charlie the fucking Tuna
Charlie the Tuna is a cartoon character and mascot for StarKist Tuna. You can see his "designer shades" and "beret" here.
single up all lines
This is a special phrase for Pynchon. It is used in V. (pp.11 and 438), The Crying of Lot 49 (p.31), Gravity's Rainbow (p.489), Mason & Dixon (pp.258 and 260), and it is the very first sentence of Against the Day. Apparently, Vineland is the only novel without this phrase.
See here for a longer note on the significance of this phrase.
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yet another Hitler documentary
The "another" implies that they had watched other Hitler documentaries - the most famous being Leni Riefenstahl's Triumph of the Will. The description of the Nixon rally that Doc is watching has similarities to Triumph.
One of Pynchon's research materials for writing Gravity's Rainbow was a book called From Caligari to Hitler by Siegfried Kracauer.
Note that Triumph of the Will was a favorite film of G. Gordon Liddy, a man responsible for the eruption of "Cop" shows on TV and the emergent "War on Drugs" in the early 70's.
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fuck Spiro, too!
Spiro Agnew was Nixon's Vice President.
Anybody know the dog's name?
Yes. Its name was Checkers.
the P-DIDdies
A (deliberately) lame joke. Sean Combs is a rapper, producer, and entrepreneur whose stage names include Diddy, Puff Daddy, and P. Diddy.
Chapter 1 pp. 1-18 |
Chapter 2 pp. 19-45 |
Chapter 3 pp. 46-49 |
Chapter 4 pp. 50-54 |
Chapter 5 pp. 55-67 |
Chapter 6 pp. 68-88 |
Chapter 7 pp. 89-110 |
Chapter 8 pp. 111-123 |
Chapter 9 pp. 124-153 |
Chapter 10 pp. 154-162 |
Chapter 11 pp. 163-185 |
Chapter 12 pp. 186-206 |
Chapter 13 pp. 207-234 |
Chapter 14 pp. 235-255 |
Chapter 15 pp. 256-274 |
Chapter 16 pp. 275-295 |
Chapter 17 pp. 296-314 |
Chapter 18 pp. 315-342 |
Chapter 19 pp. 343-350 |
Chapter 20 pp. 351-363 |
Chapter 21 pp. 364-369 |