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The Crying of Lot 49 Reading Response3 comments

paigefmiller wrote 1 month ago: As lot 49 approached its turn in the auction, Oedipa could feel every muscle in her body tensing up. … more →

Tags: Creative Responses, uncertainty, Oedipa, W.A.S.T.E., thurn and taxis

Response 6 Part 1

Krystal Sardinas wrote 1 month ago: Oedipa was struggling with all of the new information in her head. She had been walking through stre … more →

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Blog 6: Crying of Lot 49

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The Crying of Lot 49: An Elusive Epilogue

jbrousseau wrote 1 month ago: “Oedipa…” Is that Genghis? Oedipa can hear Genghis, but she can’t see him. She wonders at the darkn … more →

Tags: reading responses, pynchon, Oedipa, thurn and taxis, Trystero, Epilogue

Reading Response Six: Crying of Lot 49

mtamayo13 wrote 1 month ago: It was a frightening night, there was loud thunder that sounded like it was striking only feet away … more →

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The Crying Of Lot 49

paigefmiller wrote 1 month ago: In our class discussion today, there was a point made that made me really think about the book and h … more →

Tags: Weekly Entries, uncertainty, Oedipa, Trystero, quest

Crying of Lot 49

Krystal Sardinas wrote 1 month ago: I’m finding this novel at times confusing to keep up with, but overall interesting. Oedipa Maa … more →

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Blog 11: Crying of Lot 49

mtamayo13 wrote 1 month ago: The whole beginning of class discussion on The Crying of lot 49 really interested me on the whole ta … more →

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Sawasdee Bangkok1 comment

Olivia wrote 1 month ago: To quit life and become a nomad gypsy spending it meandering countries huddled alongside the immense … more →

Tags: Bangkok, doctor fish, floating market, Japanese BBQ, maithai, Rambuttri, Taipei, Taiwan

Kicking the cold, reflecting on reading

Nicole wrote 2 months ago: I’m slightly less sick now. Thanks to all of you faithful blog followers who have been diligen … more →

Tags: life as we know it, health, Thomas Pynchon, TS Eliot, j. alfred prufrock, Literature, psalm 46, Alienation, Postmodernism

Book of the Week: The Crying of Lot 49 (Thomas Pynchon)

unlikely-aristotle wrote 4 months ago: I should wait until I’ve actually finished reading this book to review it, but this isn’ … more →

Tags: Thomas, pynchon, Thomas Pynchon, Book Review, Review, postmodern, Literature

Pynchon1 comment

brainistheweapon wrote 5 months ago: Apparently Pynchon will have a new book out this year.  No, not Infinite Jest.  But Inherent Vice.  … more →

Tags: pynchon, vineland, Wallace, Penguin, cormac, McCarthy, Thomas, inherent vice, Infinite Jest

random stuffs

iheartralphnad wrote 11 months ago: 1. Being on a long busride teaches me creative ways to fall asleep. 2. Getting too drunk and missing … more →

Tags: ..What?, Books, Drunk, jesse ball, Samedi the deafness, Bus, pants, crotch hole, mini-review

brb crying (killing people in the process)

cryingdowi wrote 1 year ago: OH NO I AM NOT GOING TO CRY I AM GOING TO SHOOT SOMEBODY AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA STUPID HARRY STUPID RO … more →

Tags: Crying, crying out for me remix, crying out for me, Crying Game, crying out for you remix lyrics, crying while eating, crying out for me lyrics remix, crying over spilt milk, crying out remix lyricscrying

"What is it about treasure that makes history so fascinating?"1 comment

deepfreezebatman wrote 1 year ago: I guess I’ve been in the mood for some high-paced action-packed historical conspiracies: Not s … more →

Tags: film, Television, Books, Reviews, Library, Movies, Nicolas Cage, National Treasure 2, book of secrets

2 - The Crying of Lot 49 by Thomas Pynchon

ohdearanotherusername wrote 1 year ago: Oedipa Maas wanders into a quasi-invisible conspiracy to desert the U.S. Postal Service. Is it apoph … more →

Tags: thumbs down, Book Review, 101 words, Apophenia, Conspiracy, dream, Confusing, Thomas Pynchon, oedipa maas

The Crying of Lot 49 by Thomas Pynchon

s.m.h. wrote 1 year ago: Buy it at Amazon.com The 150-word Review: If you find Thomas Pynchon intimidating, you’re not … more →

Tags: Books, Absurdity, Thomas Pynchon, Satire, tristero

Against the Days and Days and Days... Part III: Musical Musings on Pynchon6 comments

Dave wrote 1 year ago: So I’ve been taking my time on posting this last entry on Against the Day, partially because I … more →

Tags: Music, Books, Reading, Radiohead, Against The Day, pynchon, Decemberists, Love, The Who

The Crying of Lot 49 by Thomas Pynchon

Ben wrote 2 years ago: The Crying of Lot 49 is a book that has been on my radar for a while, but I’ve discovered shor … more →

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