The Modern Word interviews Zak Smith we talk to the young artist of Gravitys Rainbow Illustrated: One Picture for Every Page.
Counting down to Against the Day celebrating the first Pynchon novel in almost a decade with a month of updates, some big, some small.
Zak Smith's Illustrations for Each Page of Gravity’s Rainbow 755 illustrations hosted by The Modern Word. A colossal work by New York based artist, Zak Smith, depicting the events and imagery of Pynchon's magnum opus.
The Illustrated Complete Summary of Gravitys Rainbow Filled with copious Flash animations and original artwork, Dr Daw outlines and summarizes Pynchons great novel. Was on display at the Smithsonian, Washington DC, in 2004.
New Pynchon in 2009 Just a few short years after his latest, Pynchon's new novel, Inherent Vice, will be published in August.
Screaming Come Across the Sky New award-winning orchestral work by David Heuser.
Pynchon defends Ian McEwan In a letter to the Daily Telegraph, Pynchon adds his voice in support of McEwan against charges of plagiaraism.
New Modern Word forum! Come discuss Thomas Pynchon and our other featured writers at our new forum, The Fictional Woods.
New Pynchon Novel! Pynchon’s newest novel is Against the Day, a 1120 page epic set during the years between the Chicago World's Fair and WWI. Partial review here.
The reality is in this head. Mine. Im the projector at the planetarium (Biography) A small biography of the reclusive Thomas Pynchon, American Writer.
Fragments of vessels broken at the Creation (Works & Bibliography) A general overview of the fictional stars in Pynchons constellation of works.
Specific Works: In which the yo-yo string is revealed as a state of mind (V.) A page of useful links to material about V., Pynchons first novel. Shall I project a world? (The Crying of Lot 49) Links and materials for his second novel, The Cryring of Lot 49. Infected with the prevailing fondness out here for mindless pleasures (Gravitys Rainbow) This section focuses on Gravitys Rainbow. Among other things, it contains a complete episode-by-episode summary, an introduction for the first-time reader, and a structural analysis. Vineland the Good (Vineland) Links, guides, and reviews for Vineland, Pynchons often underappreciated novel of the Eighties. Often causing future strangers to remember them as Dixon and Mason (Mason & Dixon) Links, papers, and material about the epic Mason & Dixon. Includes Toby Levy’s “Three pages a day” annotations. “Now single up all lines!” (Against the Day) Resources and reviews for Against the Day. “You could hear the surf all over town...” (Inherent Vice) Information, as it comes in, on Pynchon's 2009 novel.
Specific Works:
Shall I project a world? (The Crying of Lot 49) Links and materials for his second novel, The Cryring of Lot 49.
Infected with the prevailing fondness out here for mindless pleasures (Gravitys Rainbow) This section focuses on Gravitys Rainbow. Among other things, it contains a complete episode-by-episode summary, an introduction for the first-time reader, and a structural analysis.
Vineland the Good (Vineland) Links, guides, and reviews for Vineland, Pynchons often underappreciated novel of the Eighties.
Often causing future strangers to remember them as Dixon and Mason (Mason & Dixon) Links, papers, and material about the epic Mason & Dixon. Includes Toby Levy’s “Three pages a day” annotations.
“Now single up all lines!” (Against the Day) Resources and reviews for Against the Day.
“You could hear the surf all over town...” (Inherent Vice) Information, as it comes in, on Pynchon's 2009 novel.
His mind, always gathering correspondences (Pynchons Essays & Introductions) An online collection of various essays, reviews, endorsements and liner notes written by Pynchon himself.
Whats his message? theyd interrogate anxiously. What does he want? (Criticism) A list of books and articles written about Pynchon and his works.
A legend to be deciphered by the lords of the winter (Online Papers) More literary criticism, but all these papers about Pynchons work are available online.
Now dont everbody yell at once (Reviews) Online reviews of everything from Slow Learner to Mason & Dixon.
Each utterance a closed flower, capable of exfoliation and infinite revealing (Quotations) A collection of interesting quotations, remarks, paranoid soliloquies and other musings culled from the Pynchon oeuvre.
Direct, though not necessarily live (Audio: Books on Tape) Currently the only offering of Pynchon on tape is limited to Mason & Dixon.
A camera is a gun. An image taken is a death performed. Images put together are the substructure of an afterlife and a Judgment. (Film & TV) Films and documentaries that have featured Pynchon or have been inspired by his work.
They stood at the window and heard the Paranoids singing (Music) Musical artists that have been inspired by the works of Pynchon, collected by the good folks at KCUF.
The White Visitation (Images) A collection of Pynchonesque images. Within the walls of The White Visitation you will find truth and delusions, chaos and cosmos, dreams that befit the new denizens of an old asylum.
El labertino de tu incertidumbre/ Me trama con la disquietante luna (Unique Pynchonalia) A few rare and interesting items of Pynchonalia discovered in the archives of the riverrun Discordian Society.
Before Intoxication sets in, continuing to seek, somewhere in the perilous Texts of Faction, Insult, and Threat, a Line or two of worth, to take home with him. (Influence) Writers & artists who have made reference or have been influenced by Pynchon. (Planned for the Future)
Tended lovingly and honorably by fabulists and counterfeiters, Ballad-Mongers and Cranks of evry Radius (Communities) A directory of online mailing lists, clubs, and reading groups related to Pynchon and his work.
Someday itll all be done by machine. Information machines. You are the wave of the future (Bookstore) A very comprehensive catalog of Pynchon works and Pynchon-related titles, directly available for ordering online through Amazon.com Books.
The dreaming Serpent which surrounds the World (Offsite Links) Links to other sites relating to Pynchon and his works.
If they can get you asking the wrong questions, they dont have to worry about answers (FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions) Do you have a question about Pynchon, this Web site, or the guys that run it? Try the Spermatikos Logos FAQ file first.
Welcome to Dr. Larrys World of Discomfort, he would whisper, going through the paperwork. (Contact I) Contact Dr Larry Daw if you have any questions or comments about Pynchon.
Goodo, said Picnic, blinking. Man, look at the quail. (Contact II) Contact the Great Quail if you have any suggestions, submissions, or criticisms about this site.