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innashpitzberg

10 ноября 2012 г., 22:34

Pynchon has it both ways, celebrating the promise of the unknown without blinking the horrors of the Void. He shows us modern fragmentation and the uncertainty that bedevils science, with its constitutional need for precision, at the same time that he reassures us that worlds of unplumbed reality hold infinite promise. And like that other former student at Cornell, Oedipa Maas -- whose age and domicile also coincide with his own -- Thomas Pynchon finds worlds intersecting less in equations than in language.