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− | + | This is the Wiki for [[Thomas Pynchon]]'s ''The Crying of Lot 49''. Besides using the Alphabetical Index and the page-by-page annotation, you can also take a look at [[The Crying of Lot 49 covers|''The Crying of Lot 49'' covers]], read the [[Reviews of The Crying of Lot 49|reviews]], or [[The Crying of Lot 49 Obs|provide insights or observations]]. | |
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− | + | '''And now ... ''The Movie'' ...'''<br /> | |
+ | A shortfilm version of ''CL49'' found on YouTube and created by someone who goes by the handle "filibusterer"... [[Crying of Lot 49 Film]] | ||
− | + | '''San Jose, California - August 14, 2007''' - It turns out that the entire text of ''The Crying of Lot 49'' is being broadcast in semaphore from the top of Adobe's Almaden Towers headquarters. [http://www.earstudio.com/sanjosesemaphore/ ''San Jose Semaphore''], by artist [http://www.kqed.org/arts/people/spark/profile.jsp?id=8563 Ben Rubin], is a permanent public artwork commissioned by Adobe Systems Incorporated in collaboration with the City of San Jose’s Office of Cultural Affair’s Public Art Program. The code was recently cracked by two Silicon Valley tech workers, Mark Snesrud and Bob Mayo. | |
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+ | [http://www.mercurynews.com/search/ci_6620943?nclick_check=1/ Read more...] | ||
+ | '''Santa Barbara, California - Nov 26, 2007 - Postal Horns Moving South!''' <br /> | ||
+ | Vandals tagged the University of California, Santa Barbara campus and parts of Isla Vista over Thanksgiving break, making use of a symbol found in the 1966 Thomas Pynchon novel ''The Crying of Lot 49''. The symbol, which resembles a trumpet, was spray-painted in red at various locations, including South Hall, Manzanita Village and the Daily Nexus advertising office. | ||
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+ | [http://www.dailynexus.com/article.php?a=15223 Read more...] and [http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2007/11/29/pynchon "Spray-Painting Pynchon"] | ||
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+ | ==How to Use this Wiki== | ||
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+ | The '''Spoiler-Free Annotations by Page''' allows the reader to look up and contribute allusions and references while reading the book, in a convenient and spoiler-free manner. | ||
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+ | Apart from that, it's up to you. | ||
==Page by Page Annotations== | ==Page by Page Annotations== | ||
+ | An alternate form of commentary on the text. The guiding principle of these annotations is to remain spoiler-free, so that readers can follow along without the fear that later parts of the book will be revealed. | ||
{{CL49 PbP}} | {{CL49 PbP}} | ||
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== Pynchon Wiki Help and Contributor Guidelines== | == Pynchon Wiki Help and Contributor Guidelines== | ||
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* [http://www.bookforum.com/archive/sum_05/pynchon.html "Pynchon From A to V" - Excellent!] | * [http://www.bookforum.com/archive/sum_05/pynchon.html "Pynchon From A to V" - Excellent!] | ||
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* [http://www.pynchon.pomona.edu/cl49/index.html Pomona ''The Crying of Lot 49'' page] | * [http://www.pynchon.pomona.edu/cl49/index.html Pomona ''The Crying of Lot 49'' page] | ||
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Crying_of_Lot_49 Wikipedia: ''The Crying of Lot 49''] | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Crying_of_Lot_49 Wikipedia: ''The Crying of Lot 49''] | ||
+ | * [http://thecryingoflot49.com TheCryingOfLot49.com] | ||
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+ | ===Reading Notes=== | ||
+ | [[The Crying of Lot 49 Group Read 2024]] from [https://waste.org/mailman/listinfo/pynchon-l Pynchon-l] | ||
==Featured Article== | ==Featured Article== | ||
+ | [http://www.examiner.com/x-13462-West-Palm-Beach-Literature-Examiner~y2009m7d19-Modernism-v-Postmodernism-part-one-The-Crying-of-Lot-49 Modernism v. Postmodernism: ''The Crying of Lot 49'']<br /> | ||
+ | by Michelle Cannon - Examiner.com<br /> | ||
+ | July 19, 2009 | ||
− | + | The relationship between modernism and postmodernism is often complicated as both genres share certain similarities as well as differences. E.L. Doctorow’s ''Ragtime'' and Thomas Pynchon’s ''The Crying of Lot 49'' are examples of the relationship between these two genres. In both novels, discarded objects play a crucial role in establishing the relationship between modernism and postmodernism. Throughout both of these texts, there are numerous examples of not only discarded objects, but also discarded people and ideas. This recurrent theme intertwines itself within both of these novels and becomes vital to the understanding of the relationship between modernism and postmodernism. This first article will entail a discussion of ''The Crying of Lot 49'', which focuses on the heroine, Oedipa Mass, as she strives to uncover the secrets behind the death of her recently deceased ex-boyfriend after being named the executor of his will. [http://www.examiner.com/x-13462-West-Palm-Beach-Literature-Examiner~y2009m7d19-Modernism-v-Postmodernism-part-one-The-Crying-of-Lot-49 Read the Article...] | |
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Latest revision as of 04:26, 21 August 2024
Welcome to The Crying of Lot 49 WikiTo become a contributor/editor, Create an account.
This is the Wiki for Thomas Pynchon's The Crying of Lot 49. Besides using the Alphabetical Index and the page-by-page annotation, you can also take a look at The Crying of Lot 49 covers, read the reviews, or provide insights or observations.
And now ... The Movie ...
A shortfilm version of CL49 found on YouTube and created by someone who goes by the handle "filibusterer"... Crying of Lot 49 Film
San Jose, California - August 14, 2007 - It turns out that the entire text of The Crying of Lot 49 is being broadcast in semaphore from the top of Adobe's Almaden Towers headquarters. San Jose Semaphore, by artist Ben Rubin, is a permanent public artwork commissioned by Adobe Systems Incorporated in collaboration with the City of San Jose’s Office of Cultural Affair’s Public Art Program. The code was recently cracked by two Silicon Valley tech workers, Mark Snesrud and Bob Mayo.
Santa Barbara, California - Nov 26, 2007 - Postal Horns Moving South!
Vandals tagged the University of California, Santa Barbara campus and parts of Isla Vista over Thanksgiving break, making use of a symbol found in the 1966 Thomas Pynchon novel The Crying of Lot 49. The symbol, which resembles a trumpet, was spray-painted in red at various locations, including South Hall, Manzanita Village and the Daily Nexus advertising office.
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Reading Notes
The Crying of Lot 49 Group Read 2024 from Pynchon-l
Featured Article
Modernism v. Postmodernism: The Crying of Lot 49
by Michelle Cannon - Examiner.com
July 19, 2009
The relationship between modernism and postmodernism is often complicated as both genres share certain similarities as well as differences. E.L. Doctorow’s Ragtime and Thomas Pynchon’s The Crying of Lot 49 are examples of the relationship between these two genres. In both novels, discarded objects play a crucial role in establishing the relationship between modernism and postmodernism. Throughout both of these texts, there are numerous examples of not only discarded objects, but also discarded people and ideas. This recurrent theme intertwines itself within both of these novels and becomes vital to the understanding of the relationship between modernism and postmodernism. This first article will entail a discussion of The Crying of Lot 49, which focuses on the heroine, Oedipa Mass, as she strives to uncover the secrets behind the death of her recently deceased ex-boyfriend after being named the executor of his will. Read the Article...
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