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The June 1888 issue of the Phonographic World magazine presented John Pynchon, an ancestor of Thomas, as “The First American Shorthand Reporter”. While most biographical criticism to date of Thomas Pynchon has focused on the cameo appearance of a thinly veiled William Pynchon in Gravity’s Rainbow, we here set out further historical information on John alongside an appraisal of shorthand in the novels of Thomas
2021
Thomas Pynchon's 1973 novel Gravity's Rainbow (henceforth, GR) is an unmatched example of the fictional technique of secret history, an approach to the historical novel which attempts to "connect the dots" behind actual world events. This critical thesis examines the historical artifacts Pynchon deploys (brands, jargon, intertextual references, etc.) and argues that their role in this fiction is not mere verisimilitude, but rather, a coherent collection of purposive, meaningful symbols distributed through the text to achieve specific thematic effects. The relevance of this approach to the author's current project, a secret history also set at the end of WWII, will be explored.
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Review of Giuseppe Episcopo's book L'eredità della fine. I was invited by the editors of Orbit (the Pynchonian journal par excellence) to review Episcopo's text for a special issue on non-English secondary literature on Thomas Pynchon.
Orbit: A Journal of American Literature, 2021
2021
At the age of sixteen Charles Dickens decided to learn the Brachygraphy shorthand and trained himself to write shorter and faster. That it poses many difficulties can be read in his novel David Copperfield where the main character is frustrated by applying shorthand.
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