A Thomas Pynchon Bibliography of Secondary Materials
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Factor, TR. "Over the Line." Willamette Week (30 April 1997): 56.
Factor, TR. The Letters of Wanda Tinasky . Vers Libre, Portland, Oregon, United States (1996).
Fahy, Joseph. "Thomas Pynchon's V. and Mythology." Critique 18.3 (1977): 5-18.
Fariña, Richard. "The Monterey Fair." Long Time Coming and A Long Time Gone . Random House, New York, New York, United States (1969): 137-154. Anecdote originally published in Mademoiselle [with the same title] (March 1964).
Fariña, Richard. "The Monterey Fair." Mademoiselle (March 1964).
Farran-Lee, Stephen. "Vad var det jag nyss läste. Attfiska med not i Joyce och Pynchon." Bonniers Litterära Magasin 63.3 (1994): 33.
Farran-Lee, Stephen. "Volare, å-åh, cantare . . .. Sväva med Thomas Pynchon." Bonniers Litterära Magasin 63.3 (1994): 2-3.
Farrell, Frank B. "Literary Space in McCarthy and Pynchon, Rushdie and Chaudhuri." Why Does Literature Matter? . Cornell University Press, Ithaca, New York, United States (2004): 25-47.
Farrell, John C. Paranoid Quest: Psychoanalysis and Modern Suspicion . New York University Press, New York, New York, United States (1996): 2, 219, 252.
Farrell, John C. "The Romance of the '60s: Self, Community and the Ethical in The Crying of Lot 49." Pynchon Notes 30-31 (Spring - Fall 1992): 139-156.
Fedirka, Sarah. "Crossing Boundaries: Social Borders & Alternative Realities in The Crying of Lot 49." Oklahoma City University Law Review 24.3 (Fall 1999): 608-623. Online article.
Feeley, Gregory. "Pynchon Reemerges." The Philadelphia Enquirer (27 April 1997): Q1.
Feeney, Mark. "Gravity's Boundary." The Boston Globe (4 May 1997): D17. Online article.
Feeney, Mark. "Inspired Chaos: A Skyship, 'Anarchism,' and Characters from Robber Baron to Rebel Blaze in the Reflection of Pynchon's Pyrotechnics." The Boston Globe (19 November 2006): E4. Online article.
Feeney, Mark. "Just Like Old Times in the New World." The Boston Globe (7 January 1990): A15-A16.
Feeney, Mark. "A Reconsideration: Still Crazy After All These Years." The Boston Globe (17 January 1988): B11, B13.
Feix , Jola . "Reading Against the Day with the Chums of Chance." Of Pynchon And Vice (June 09 - 12 2010).
Feldman, Burton. "Anatomy of Black Humor." The American Novel Since World War II . Ed. Marcus Klein. Fawcett, Greenwich, Connecticut, United States (1969): 224-228.
Feldman, Charles. "Where's Thomas Pynchon? CNN tracks down literary world's deliberate enigma." The World Today (5 June 1997). Online article.
Feldman, Gayle. "Trade News." Publishers' Weekly (30 June 1989): 73-78 (76).
Feldman, Irving. "Keeping Cool." Commentary 36 (September 1963): 258-260.
Ferguson, William. "Good Rock Stars Write Bad Books: Switch from Collaboration to Isolation Their Undoing." Hartford Courant (14 October 2001): G8.
Fernandez-Armesto, Felipe. "Measuring up America." The Evening Standard (12 May 1997): 26.
Fern, Miriam. "The Physics of Postmodern Laughter — Laughing Cosmology in Thomas Pynchon’s Latest Novel, Mason & Dixon: A Review and Synthesis of Twentieth-Century Humor Theory." The Image of the Twentieth Century in Literature, Media, and Society . Ed. Steven Kaplan and Will Wright. Society for the Interdisciplinary Study of Social Imagery, University of Southern Colorado, Pueblo, Colorado, United States (2000): 520-528.
Ferreira dos Santos, Jair. "Barth, Pynchon e outras absurdetes. O pós-modernismo na ficção americana." Pósmodernidade . Ed. Roberto Cardoso de Oliveira. State University of Campinas (UNICAMP), São Paulo, Brazil (1988): 57–71.
Ferrero, David J. "Echoes of Narcissus: Classical Mythology and Postmodern Pessimism in The Crying of Lot 49." Pynchon Notes 44-45 (Spring - Fall 1999): 82–96.
Fialka, Gerry. "A Pynchon Called Wanda." LA Weekly (19-25 January 1996): 6.
Fiedler, Leslie A. "Literature and Lucre: A Meditation." Genre 13.1 (1980): 1-10.
Field, Billy. "The Writer Who Came to Chaplin's Place." Black Warrior Review 15.2 (1989): 162–163.
Finney, Michael. "Shit'n'Shinola: Obscurity in Finnegan's Wake and Gravity's Rainbow." Modern Language Association (28 December 1976).
Fiorelli, Edward. "The Crying of Lot 49." Masterplots II: American Fiction Series 1 . Ed. Frank N. Magill. Salem Press, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, United States (1986): 361-365.
Fischer, David M. "Pynchon's Progress." NewCity (1 May 1997): 14.
Fischer, David M. "Vineland." Magill's Literary Annual 1990. Volume 2 . Ed. Frank N. Magill. Salem Press, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, United States (1990): 844–847.
Fischer, Mike. "The Gathering Storm: Pynchon Cuts a Wide Swath in Masterful WWI-era Epic." The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (24 November 2006). Online article.
Fischer, Norman. "Civic Republican Political/Legal Ethics and Echoes of the Classical Historical Novel in Thomas Pynchon's Mason & Dixon." Oklahoma City University Law Review 24.3 (Fall 1999). Online article.
Fitzgerald, Judith. "An Unimaginably Gorgeous Tapestry." The Toronto Star (3 May 1997): K17.
Fitzpatrick, Kathleen. "The Clockwork Eye: Technology, Woman, and the Decay of the Modern in Thomas Pynchon's V.." Thomas Pynchon: Reading From The Margins . Ed. Niran Abbas. Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, Madison, New Jersey, United States (2003): 91-107.
Fitzpatrick, Kathleen. The Anxiety of Obsolescence: The American Novel in the Age of Television . Vanderbilt University Press, Nashville, Tennessee, United States (2006).
FitzPatrick, Martin E. "Indeterminate Ursula and ‘Seeing How It Must Have Looked,’ or, ‘The Damned Lemming’ and Subjunctive Narrative in Pynchon, Faulkner, O’Brien, and Morrison." Narrative 10.3 (2002): 244-261.
Flaxman, Gregory. "Oedipa Crisis: Paranoia and Prohibition in The Crying of Lot 49." Pynchon Notes 40-41 (Spring - Fall 1997): 41-60.
Fleischmann, Louisa and Burt Weinshanker. "Pynchon Enters the Zone, or: Almost Lost in Translation." Pynchon Notes 8 (February 1981): 54-60. Online issue.
Fletcher, M. D. Contemporary Political Satire: Narrative Strategies in the Post-Modern Context . University Press of America, Lanham, Maryland, United States (1987): 113–136, 155–156 and passim.
Fletcher, M. D. "Pynchon's The Crying of Lot 49: Postmodern Apologue." Contemporary Political Satire: Narrative Strategies in the Post-Modern Context . University Press of America, Lanham, Maryland, United States (1987): 113-136.
Fluck, Winfried. "Literarische Postmoderne und Poststrukturalismus. Thomas Pynchon." Poststrukturalismus — Dekonstruktion — Postmoderne . Ed. Klaus W. Hempfer. Steiner, Stuttgart, Germany (1992): 25-38.
Fludernik, Monika. "H: The Coordinates of Hope in Pynchon's Gravity's Rainbow." AAA 14.1 (1989): 39-55.
Fludernik, Monika. "Review of Pynchon's Mythography." Germanisch-Romanische Monatsschrift 39.1 (1989): 115-118.
Fludernik, Monika. "Review of Hohmann's Thomas Pynchon's Gravity's Rainbow." Germanisch-Romanische Monatsschrift 39.1 (1989): 118-121.
Flusfeder, David. "Chandler in Flares." New Statesman (30 July 2009). Online article.
Fogel, Jean-François. "Les auteurs de nos 25 ans (Les compagnons de Libération). Sur la piste de 'Pynch'." Libération (19 March 1998): 26-28. Biography originally published in Libération as L'écrivain invisible: la piste Pynchon (11 October 1985): 30-33.
Fogel, Jean-François. "L'écrivain invisible. la piste Pynchon." Libération (11 October 1985): 30-33.
Fogel, Jean-François. "La Pista Pynchon." El Urogallo 2 (1988): 54-61. Biography originally published in Libération as L'écrivain invisible: la piste Pynchon (11 October 1985): 30-33. Translated from French into Spanish by Encarna Castej
Fogel, Stanley. "'Everybody Must Get Stoned’ (:) Reading Thomas Pynchon." The Postmodern University: Essays on the Deconstruction of the Humanities . ECW, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (1988): 88–105.
Fogel, Stanley. "Gobble, Gobble, Gobble: Critical Appetites." Canadian Review of American Studies 15.4 (1984): 487-496 [495-496].
Fogel, Stanley. "The Investigation: Stanislaw Lem's Pynchonesque Novel." Riverside Quarterly 6.4 (1977): 286-289.
Fogel, Stanley. "The Investigation: Stanislaw Lem's Pynchonesque Novel." Riverside Quarterly 7.2 (1982): 123–126. Article originally published in Riverside Quarterly [with the same title] 6.4 (1977): 286-289.
Fokkema, Aleid. "An Early Postmodern Novel: V.." Postmodern Characters: A Study of Characterization in British and American Postmodern Fiction . Rodopi, Amsterdam, Netherlands (1991): 83-99.
Fokkema, Aleid. "Oedipa's wake." Yang 28.1 (January - March 1992): 49-56.
Font, Manuel. "El Fin de la Entropía." Revista de Occidente 243 (2001): 21–33 (passim).
Foran, Charles. "Adventures in Pynchonland." Montreal Gazette (17 May 1997): I1.
Forbes, John. "Thomas Pynchon's Ad Hoc Nation, Impressions of Vineland." Scripsi 6.2 (1990): 177-187.
Ford, Matt. "Return of Pynchon, the literary hermit." The First Post (20 November 2006).
Foreman, David. "Historical Documents Relating to Mason & Dixon." Pynchon and Mason & Dixon . Ed. Brooke K. Horvath and Irving Malin. University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware, United States (2000): 143-166.
Foster, Don. "Chapter 5. Wanda, the Fort Bragg Bag Lady." Author Unknown: On The Trail Of Anonymous . Holt, New York, New York, United States (2000): 188-220.
Fowler, Douglas. A Reader's Guide to Gravity's Rainbow . Ardis Press, Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States (1980).
Fowler, Douglas. A Reader's Guide to Thomas Pynchon's The Crying of Lot 49 . Kinko's, Santa Barbara, California, United States (1985).
Fowler, Douglas. "Epilepsy as Metaphor in The Crying of Lot 49." Notes on Contemporary Literature 14.2 (1984): 10-12.
Fowler, Douglas. "Pynchon's Magic World." South Atlantic Quarterly 79.1 (Winter 1980): 51-60.
Fowler, Douglas. "Story into Chapter: Thomas Pynchon's Transformation of 'Under the Rose'." Journal of Narrative Technique 14.1 (1984): 33-43.
Fowles, John. "Christmas Books II: Books of the Year." Spectator (22 November 1997): 40–47 (40).
Frantz, Julien. "Gravity's Rainbow. infra-film en molécules longues." Cyclocosmia (18 September 2008): 57-62.
Frantz, Julien. "Vineland. à travers le Bardo médiatique." Cyclocosmia (18 September 2008): 63-66.
Frasca, Gabriele. "Understanding V.." La dissoluzione onesta: Scritti su Thomas Pynchon . Ed. Giancarlo Alfano and Mattia Carratello. Edizioni Cronopio, Napoli, Italy (2003): 69-89.
Freeman, John. "Against the Day: Thomas Pynchon's Novel is High-Voltage." The Seattle Times (17 November 2006).
Freeman, John. "Book review: Inherent Vice by Thomas Pynchon." Dallas Morning News (23 August 2009). Online article.
Freeman, John. "An Electrifying Return to Pynchonland Written on a Scale Not Human." The Toronto Star (26 November 2006): D05.
Freeman, John. "Sky's the Limit: Pynchonland comes to Chicago." NewCity Chicago (20 November 2006). Online article.
Freeman, John. "Thomas Pynchon." St. Louis Post-Dispatch (19 November 2006). Online article.
Freer , Joanna . "Daylit Fictions and Dark Conjugates. The Political Role of Fantasy in Thomas Pynchon’s The Crying of Lot 49 and Against the Day." Of Pynchon And Vice (June 09 - 12 2010).
Freese, Peter. "Chapter 4.10. Thomas Pynchon: The ‘Entropies of Lovable but Scatterbrained Mother Nature’ as ‘an Adequate Metaphor’?." From Apocalypse to Entropy and Beyond: The Second Law of Thermodynamics in Post-War American Fiction . Blaue Eule, Essen, Germany (1997): 410-432.
Freese, Peter. "Chapter 5. The Entropic End of the American Dream: Thomas Pynchon’s The Crying of Lot 49." From Apocalypse to Entropy and Beyond: The Second Law of Thermodynamics in Post-War American Fiction . Blaue Eule, Essen, Germany (1997): 493-559.
Freese, Peter. "The Entropic End of the American Dream: Thomas Pynchon’s The Crying of Lot 49." Anglia 109.1-2 (1991): 60-86. Article originally published in From Apocalypse to Entropy and Beyond: The Second Law of Thermodynamics in Post-War American Fiction as Chapter 5. The Entropic End of the American Dream: Thomas Pynchon’s The Crying of Lot 49 (1997): 493-559.
Freese, Peter. "Lecture 3. Surviving the End: Bernard Malamud, Kurt Vonnegut, and Thomas Pynchon." Surviving the End: Beyond Apocalypse and Entropy in American Literature . Center for Humanistic Studies, Claremont McKenna College, Claremont, California, United States (1988): 34-48.
Freese, Peter. "Surviving the End: Apocalypse, Evolution, and Entropy in Bernard Malamud, Kurt Vonnegut, and Thomas Pynchon." Critique 36.3 (1996): 163-176. Article originally published in Surviving the End: Beyond Apocalypse and Entropy in American Literature as Lecture 3. Surviving the End: Bernard Malamud, Kurt Vonnegut, and Thomas Pynchon (1988): 34-48.
Freiert, William K. "Classical Myth in Contemporary American Fiction." Classical and Modern Literature 10.1 (1989): 47–61 (56–58).
Frelik, Pawel. "Always judge a book by its cover . reading Pynchon’s paratexts." Of Pynchon And Vice (June 09 - 12 2010).
Frelik, Pawel. "Polysemy of Names in Thomas Pynchon's The Crying of Lot 49." Lubelskie Materia 18 (1994): 47-52.
Fremont-Smith, Eliot. "Nature - Human and Mother." New York (29 April 1974): 75.
French, Warren. "Review of McConnell's Four Postwar American Novelists." American Literature 49 (January 1978): 672-674.
Fresan, Rodrigo. "Against the Day. l'hystérie interminable." Cyclocosmia (18 September 2008): 98-101. Review originally published in Página/12 as La histeria interminable (15 April 2007). Translated from Spanish into French by Antonio Werli and Gianina Suarez
Fresan, Rodrigo. "La histeria interminable." Página/12 (15 April 2007). Online article.
Fresan, Rodrigo. "Un grito en el cielo." Página/12 (21 September 2003): Libros.
Freund, Wieland. "Pynchons Detektiv raucht Gras und trägt Afro." Die Welt (6 August 2009). Online article.
Friedbichler, Michael. "Toward a Redeemed Imagination: The Role of Paranoia in the Novels of Thomas Pynchon." Forms of the American Imagination: Beitrage zur neueren amerikanischen Literatur . Ed. Arno Heller. Universität Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria (1979): 147-156.
Friedländer, Saul. Reflections of Nazism: An Essay on Kitsch and Death . Harper and Row, New York, New York, United States (1984): 95.
Friedman, Allen J. "Contemporary American Physics Fiction." American Journal of Physics 47.5 (1979): 392–395.
Friedman, Allen J. and Manfred Pütz. "Gravity's Rainbow: Science as Metaphor." Thomas Pynchon . Ed. Harold Bloom. Chelsea House, New York, New York, United States (1986): 23-35.
Friedman, Allen J. "The Novelist and Modern Physics: New Metaphors for Traditional Themes." Journal of College Science Teaching 4.5 (1975): 310–312 (311).
Friedman, Allen J. "Science and Technology." Approaches to Gravity's Rainbow . Ed. Charles Clerc. Ohio State University Press, Columbus, Ohio, United States (1983): 69-102.
Friedman, Allen J. and Manfred Pütz. "Science as Metaphor: Thomas Pynchon and Gravity's Rainbow." Contemporary Literature 15.3 (1974): 345-359.
Friedman, Allen J. and Manfred Pütz. "Science as Metaphor: Thomas Pynchon and Gravity's Rainbow." Critical Essays on Thomas Pynchon . Ed. Richard Pearce. G.K. Hall, Boston, Massachusetts, United States (1981): 69-81.
Friedman, Bruce Jay. "Foreword." Black Humor: A Unique Anthology Including Works by Pynchon, Knickerbocker, Donleavy [and others] . Ed. Bruce Jay Friedman. Bantam Books, New York, New York, United States (1965): vii-xi.
Friedman, Bruce Jay. "[no title?]." The Sense of the Sixties . Ed. Paul J. Dolan. The Free Press, New York, New York, United States (1968): 435-439. Review originally published in Black Humor: A Unique Anthology Including Works by Pynchon, Knickerbocker, Donleavy [and others] as Foreword (1965): vii-xi.
Friedman, Ellen G. "Where Are the Missing Contents? [Post]Modernism, Gender, and the Canon." PMLA 108.2 (1993): 240-252 [240-241].
Friedman, Melvin J. "The Schlemiel: Jew and Non-Jew." Studies in the Literary Imagination 9.1 (Spring 1976): 139-153.
Friedman, Melvin J. "To Make it New: The American Novel Since 1945." The Wilson Quarterly 2.1 (1978): 133-178.
Friendly, Jonathan. "Pynched Prose." Detroit News (17 January 1990): C5.
Fries, Fritz R. "Zoyd Wheelers Parallelaktion." Süddeutsche Zeitung (24 April 1993).
Fritsch, Klaus-Jürgen. "Review of Slow Learner." Zeitschrift für Anglistik und Amerikanistik 35.4 (1987): 376-378.
Froehlich, Leopold. "Tom Crosses the Line." Playboy (September 1997): 28.
Frömberg, Wolfgang. "Thomas Pynchon: Niemand filmt Gott." SPEX (December 2001): 55.
Frost, Garrison. "The Living Ghost." Beach Reporter (24 August 1995): 2, 20-21.
Frost, Garrison. "Thomas Pynchon and the South Bay." The Aesthetic [2003] (s.d.). Online article. Biography originally published in Beach Reporter as The Living Ghost (24 August 1995): 2, 20-21.
Fry, August J. "The Clouding of the Wine: Reading Thomas Pynchon’s The Crying of Lot 49." Essays on English and American Literature and a Sheaf of Poems . Ed. Jan Bakker. Rodopi, Amsterdam, Netherlands (1987): 143-149.
Fry, Donn. "A Genius Among Us—For a While." The Seattle Times (14 January 1990): L7.
Frye, Northrop. Divisions on a Ground: Essays on Canadian Culture . Ed. James Polk. Anansi, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (1982): 17-18, 186.
Fsadni, Rainier. "Genius Spotted in Strait Street: Locals Love Him." Sunday Times of Malta (7 April 1996): 33.
Fujihira, Ikuko. "Workshop One: Summary of Discussion [of Cowart's 'Heteroclite Historiography']." Proceedings of the Kyoto American Studies Summer Seminar, August 1–August 3, 2005 . Ed. Yoneyama Hiroshi. Center for American Studies, Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto, Japan (2006): 201-205.
Fuller, Jack. "The Day Before: How Contemporary Authors are Grappling with the Question of Human Survival." The Chicago Tribune (18 November 1984): Section 10: 30–31, 33–36, 39, 41 (33 and passim).
Fussell, David. "The Politics of Slow Dying: The Affirmative Possibilities in the Novels of Thomas Pynchon." Anglo-American Studies 4.1 (1984): 15-29.
Fussell, Paul. "The Brigadier Remembers." Critical Essays on Thomas Pynchon . Ed. Richard Pearce. G.K. Hall, Boston, Massachusetts, United States (1981): 213-219. Article originally published in The Great War and Modern Memory as IX. Persistence and Memory: The Ritual of Military Memory (1975): 310-334 (328-334).
Fussell, Paul. "The Brigadier Remembers." Pynchon: A Collection of Critical Essays . Ed. Edward Mendelson. Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, United States (1978): 213-219. Article originally published in The Great War and Modern Memory as IX. Persistence and Memory: The Ritual of Military Memory (1975): 310-334 (328-334).
Fussell, Paul. "IX. Persistence and Memory: The Ritual of Military Memory." The Great War and Modern Memory . Oxford University Press, New York, New York, United States (1975): 310-334 (328-334).
Fussell, Paul. "The Ritual of Military Memory." Thomas Pynchon's Gravity's Rainbow . Ed. Harold Bloom. Chelsea House, New York, New York, United States (1986): 21-27.
Fussell, Paul. "Within the Conventions." Spectator (29 October 1977): 20-21.