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Pacholek-Brandt, Elke. "3.3: 'Look-in’ Fawr A Needle in a Haaaay-Stack!'. Thomas Pynchons Gravity's Rainbow." Imagination (Un)Limited: Zum Stellenwert manieristischer Traditionen in amerikanischer Prosa der Postmoderne . Peter Lang, Frankfurt am Main, Germany (1988): 155-199.

Packham, Chris. "Pynchon Himself." The Kansas City Star (3 December 2006).

Page, Tim. "'Genius Grant' for Pynchon." Newsday (20 July 1988): 9, 14.

Page, Tim. "The Invisible Author." Newsday (8 January 1990): pt. 2: 4-5.

Palmer, Alan. "Attribution Theory: Action and Emotion in Dickens and Pynchon." Contemporary Stylistics . Ed. Marina Lambrou and Peter Stockwell. Continuum, New York, New York, United States (2007): 81-92.

Palmer, Alan. Fictional Minds . University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln, Nebraska, United States (2004): 99–104, 192–93.

Palmeri, Frank A. "Aspects of Mason & Dixon." Pynchon Notes 54-55 (2008): 255-256.

Palmeri, Frank A. "General Wolfe and the Weavers: Re-envisioning History in Pynchon’s Mason & Dixon." The Multiple Worlds of Pynchon's Mason & Dixon: Eighteenth-Century Contexts, Postmodern Observations . Ed. Elisabeth Jane Wall Hinds. Camden House, Rochester, New York, United States (2005): 185-198.

Palmeri, Frank A. "Neither Literally nor as Metaphor: Pynchon's The Crying of Lot 49 and the Structure of Scientific Revolution." ELH 54.4 (1987): 979–999.

Palmeri, Frank A. "Other than Postmodern? Foucault, Pynchon, Hybridity, Ethics." Postmodern Culture 12.1 (September 2001): 39 par. Online article.

Palmeri, Frank A. "Parody and Paradigms in The Crying of Lot 49." Satire in Narrative: Petronius, Swift, Gibbon, Melville, and Pynchon . University of Texas Press, Austin, Texas, United States (1990): 108–125. Article originally published in ELH: Journal of English Literary History as Neither Literally nor as Metaphor: Pynchon's The Crying of Lot 49 and the Structure of Scientific Revolution 54.4 (1987): 979–999.

Palmeri, Frank A. "Plutocratic Dystopia, Anarchist Utopias in Pynchon’s Against the Day." Against the Grain (10-14 June 2008). Online article.

Palm, Goedart. "Thomas Pynchons real-imaginäre Spiegelwelt." Glanz @ Elend (April 2008). Online article.

Paravizzini, Massimo. "La torre e la stanza. Lo spazio come prigione linguistica in The Crying of Lot 49 di Thomas Pynchon e City of Glass di Paul Auster." Confronto Letterario 43.27 (2007): 225-242.

Park, Byung-Joo. "Awareness of the 'Other' in The Crying of Lot 49." Journal of English Language and Literature 39.1 (1997): 105–126.

Parker, Richard D. "Homeland: An Essay on Patriotism." Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy 25.2 (2002): 407–27 (417–18).

Park, Eunjung. "Thomas Pynchon’s Vineland. Ideology in Mass Media and Fascism." Journal of English Language and Literature 43.2 (1997): 321-342.

Park, Inchan. "Beyond Paranoia and Fragmentation: The Crisis of the Individual and the Search for a Posthumanist Alternative in Thomas Pynchon’s V.." Journal of English Language and Literature 45.4 (1999): 839-861.

Park, Inchan. "A Postmodernist Challenge to Imperialism: Review of A Study on Thomas Pynchon: Empire and the Postmodern." Pynchon Notes 46-49 (Spring - Fall 2000): 244-246.

Parks, John G. "Review of The Gnostic Pynchon." Christianity and Literature 40.3 (1991): 316-317.

Park, Yup. "Pynchon’s Historical Consciousness in His Novels." Journal of English Language and Literature 37.2 (1991): 491-507.

Park, Yup. "Thomas Pynchon: Advancement of Science and Technology and Human Value." Journal of English Language and Literature 40.2 (1994): 315-332.

Parrish, Timothy L. "Pynchon and DeLillo." UnderWords: Perspectives on Don DeLillo's Underworld . Ed. Joseph O. Dewey, Steven G. Keilman and Irving Malin. University of Delaware Press, Newark, Delaware, United States (2002): 79-92.

Parrish, Timothy L. "Pynchon's Mason & Dixon: Drawing a Line in the Sands of History." From the Civil War to the Apocalypse: Postmodern History and American Fiction . University of Massachusets Press, Amherst, Massachusetts, United States (2008): 150–192, 283–285.

Parry, John. "Letter." The Times (28 June 1997): Section Features.

Parry, Sally E. "'Catching the War': Jessica Swanlake's Brief Liberation." Pynchon Notes 50-51 (Spring - Fall 2002): 97–107.

Parry, Sally E. "Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo? Musical Moods in the Casino Hermann Goering." Pynchon Notes 40-41 (Spring - Fall 1997): 176-179.

Passaro, Vince. "They Walk the Line: Age of Reason as Comedy?." Daily News (27 April 1997): 7.

Patell, Cyrus R. Negative Liberties: Morrison, Pynchon, and the Problem of Liberal Ideology . Ed. Cyrus R. Patell. Duke University Press, Durham, North Carolina, United States (2001).

Patrascu, Ecaterina. "In and Out of Time: (Re)Constructing History in The Satanic Verses and Gravity's Rainbow." BAS 15 (2009): 105-117.

Patteson, Richard F. "Architecture and Junk in Pynchon's Short Fiction." Illinois Quarterly 42.2 (1979): 38-47.

Patteson, Richard F. "Horus, Harmakhis, and Harpokrates in Chapter III of V. and 'Under the Rose'." Pynchon Notes 6 (June 1981): 39-40. Online issue.

Patteson, Richard F. "How True a Text? Chapter Three of V. and 'Under the Rose.'." Southern Humanities Review 18.4 (1984): 299-308.

Patteson, Richard F. "What Stencil Knew: Structure and Certitude in Pynchon's V.." Critical Essays on Thomas Pynchon . Ed. Richard Pearce. G.K. Hall, Boston, Massachusetts, United States (1981): 20-31. Article originally published in Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction [with the same title] 16.2 (1974): 30-44.

Patteson, Richard F. "What Stencil Knew: Structure and Certitude in Pynchon's V.." Critique 16.2 (1974): 30-44.

Paul, Don. "The Great Reach of Gravity’s Rainbow." Lawrence and Mann Overarching, Once Up the Country of Ujamaa, Roll Away der Rock, and Other Essays . Hart's Spring Works, San Fransisco, California, United States (1981): 311-330.

Paulson, William. "The Literary Canon in the Age of Its Technological Obsolescence." Reading Matters: Narrative in the New Media Ecology . Ed. Joseph Tabbi and Michael Wutz. Cornell University Press, Ithaca, New York, United States (1997): 227–249 (248–49).

Payne, Doug. "Dividing Lines." San Diego Union-Tribune (11 May 1997): Section Books: 3.

Peabody, A.. "Novelist Reveals Identity After Twenty Years on the Coast." The Mendocino Beacon (29 March 1990): A 3, A 6.

Pearce, Richard. "Escaping Rationalization: Options for the Self in Gravity's Rainbow." Modern Language Association (28 December 1975).

Pearce, Richard. "Introduction." Critical Essays on Thomas Pynchon . Ed. Richard Pearce. G.K. Hall, Boston, Massachusetts, United States (1981): 1-11.

Pearce, Richard. "Pynchon's Endings." Novel 18.2 (1985): 145-153.

Pearce, Richard. "Review of The Grim Phoenix." Studies in American Fiction 7.1 (1979): 110-112.

Pearce, Richard. "Richard Pearce Replies [to Laurence Rosenhein]." Pynchon Notes 17 (Fall 1985): 51. Online issue.

Pearce, Richard. "The Crying of Lot 49." Survey of Contemporary Literature, Revised Edition . Ed. Frank N. Magill. Salem Press, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, United States (1977): 3:1662-1665.

Pearce, Richard. "Thomas Pynchon (b. 1937)." Instructor’s Guide for The Heath Anthology of American Literature . Ed. John Alberti. Houghton Mifflin, Boston, Massachusetts, United States (1998): 836-838.

Pearce, Richard. "Thomas Pynchon and the Novel of Motion: Where're They At, Where're They Going?." The Massachusetts Review 21.1 (1980): 177-195.

Pearce, Richard. "Thomas Pynchon." American Writers: A Collection of Literary Biographies. Supplement II, Part 2 . Ed. A. Walton Litz.. Scribner's, New York, New York, United States (1982): 617–638.

Pearce, Richard. "What Joyce After Pynchon?." James Joyce: The Centennial Symposium . Ed. Morris Beja. University of Illinois Press, Urbana, Illinois, United States (1986): 43-46.

Pearce, Richard. "Where're They At, Where're They Going? Gravity's Rainbow and the Novel of Motion in America." Modern Language Association (28 December 1975).

Pearson, Carol S. "Puritans, Literary Critics, and Thomas Pynchon's The Crying of Lot 49." Notes on Contemporary Literature 8.2 (1978): 8-9.

Pearson, Carol S. "The Shadow Knows: Jung, Pynchon, and The Crying of Lot 49." Higginson Journal 20 (1978): 29-45.

Pearson, Carol S. and Catherine Pope. The Female Hero in American and British Literature . Bowker, New York, New York, United States (1981): 8, 155–59, 160, 242.

Peirce, Carol M. "Pynchon's V. and Durrell's Alexandria Quartet: A Seminar in the Modern Tradition." Pynchon Notes 8 (February 1981): 23-29. Online issue.

Pekar, Harvey. "Hitting Below the Mason-Dixon Line." The Austin Chronicle (13-19 June 1997): Section Books.

Pekar, Harvey. "Review of Vineland." Northwest Extra! 1.4 (April 1990): 5.

Pellegrin, Jean-Yves. "A Thrust at Truth and a Lie. The Crying of Lot 49 ou le langage en quête de vérité." Crime Fictions: Subverted Codes and New Structures . Ed. François Gallix. Presses universitaires de France, Paris, France (2004): 71–87.

Pelovitz, David L. "Linear Pynchon." EnterZone (1998). Online article.

Perez Gil, Mária del Mar. "Thomas Pynchon. El 'thriller' como experimento metafictivo en The Crying of Lot 49." Revista Canaria de Estudios Ingleses 22-23 ((1991) 1991): 217-225.

Perez-Llantada Auria, Maria del Carmen. "Beyond Linguistic Barriers: The Musical Fuge Structure of Thomas Pynchon's 'Entropy'." Cuadernos de Investigaci (1991): 127-140. Online article.

Perez-Llantada Auria, Maria del Carmen. "The Escaping Presence of the Female in the Novels of Thomas Pynchon." Cuadernos de Investigaci XXV (1999): 239-251. Online article.

Perez-Llantada Auria, Maria del Carmen. "Fiction at a Bifurcation Point: From Newtonian Law to Postmodern Uncertainty in Pynchon's Mason & Dixon." Oklahoma City University Law Review 24.3 (Fall 1999): 824-835. Online article.

Perez-Llantada Auria, Maria del Carmen. "Fractal Geometry and Meaning Dissemination in Pynchon's The Crying of Lot 49." Atlantis 17.1-2 (Act. published in 1997 1995): 229-424.

Perez-Llantada Auria, Maria del Carmen. "From the New Physics into Linguistic Dissolution: Thomas Pynchon's 'Entropy'." Science, Literature, and Interpretation . Ed. Francisco Collado-Rodriguez. Secretariado de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain (1991): 157-174.

Perez-Llantada Auria, Maria del Carmen. "Questing for Social Justice: The Role of Woman in Thomas Pynchon’s Narrative." Estudios de la Mujer en el Volume 1 . Ed. Margarita Ardanaz. Universitad Complutense, Madrid, Spain (1994): 275-287.

Perez-Llantada Auria, Maria del Carmen. "Thomas Pynchon's Vineland: Undermining Signifying Practices." Atlantis 14.1-2 (1992): 169-182.

Perry, Anthony. "San Diego at Large: Reclusive Novelist’s Latest Work Rife with North County Locales." Los Angeles Times (26 February 1990): B1.

Petersen, Christer. Der postmoderne Text: Rekonstruktion einer zeitgen . Ludwig, Kiel, Germany (2003).

Peterson, Vernon. "Fiction review: Inherent Vice." The Oregonian (30 July 2009). Online article.

Petillon, Pierre-Yves. "American Graffiti. S = k log W." Critique 41 (462 1985): 1090-1105.

Petillon, Pierre-Yves. Histoire de la Littérature Américaine: Notre Demi-Siècle 1939–1989 . Fayard, Paris, France (1992): 369–374, 518–521, 683–689.

Petillon, Pierre-Yves. "L'espace aléatoire." La Grand-route: Espace et écriture en Amérique . Le Seuil, Paris, France (1979): 179–229. Article originally published in Critique: Revue générale des publications françaises et étrangères as Thomas Pynchon et l'espace aléatoire 34 (379 1978): 1107-1142.

Petillon, Pierre-Yves. "A Re-cognition of her Errand into the Wilderness." New Essays on The Crying of Lot 49 . Ed. Patrick O'Donnell. Cambridge University Press, New York, New York, United States (1991): 127-170. Translated from English into English by Margaret S. Langford and Clifford Mead

Petillon, Pierre-Yves. "Thomas Pynchon and Aleatory Space." Pynchon Notes 15 (Fall 1984): 3-47. Online issue. Article originally published in Critique: Revue générale des publications françaises et étrangères as Thomas Pynchon et l'espace aléatoire 34 (379 1978): 1107-1142. Translated from French into English by Margaret S. Langford and Clifford Mead

Petillon, Pierre-Yves. "Thomas Pynchon et l'espace aléatoire." Critique 34 (379 1978): 1107-1142.

Petillon, Pierre-Yves. "Thomas Pynchon et ses ancêtres." Face à Pynchon . Inculte/Le Cherche Midi, Paris, France (2008): 51-90.

Petillon, Pierre-Yves. "The Threshold of Revelation, or the Edge of Disclosure: A Few Rambling Words on a Special Occasion." Letterature d'America 6.27 (1985): 5-13 [passim].

Petillon, Pierre-Yves. "V3. Ave America!." Critique 46 (514 1990): 226–242.

Petillon, Pierre-Yves. "With Awe & Wonder; Or, a Brief Helicoidal Overview of American Technological Mirabilia Through the Rocket, As Reflected in American Writs, Holy and Otherwise, 1829–1929/1969." Rivista di studi anglo-americani 10.8 (1994): 38-57 [passim].

Petticoffer, Dennis. "Review of The Grim Phoenix." Library Journal (15 June 1978): 1271-1272.

Pettman, Dominic. "Thomas Pynchon." Postmodernism: The Key Figures . Ed. Hans Bertens and Joseph Natoli. Blackwell, Malden, Massachusetts, United States (2002): 261-266.

Pfeil, Fred. Der postmoderne Text: Rekonstruktion einer zeitgen . Ludwig, Kiel, Germany (2003).

Pfeil, Fred. "The Fl." Another Tale to Tell: Politics and Narrative in Postmodern Culture . Verso Books, London, United Kingdom (1990): 192–226 (209–12).

Pfeil, Fred. The Fl . Verso Books, London, United Kingdom (1990): 192–226 (209–12).

Philippo, Christopher K. "A Note on Propitiating Leprechauns in The Crying of Lot 49." Pynchon Notes 54-55 (2008): 245-248.

Pick, Grant. "The MacArthur Manner: How the Foundation Picks Its Grants." The Chicago Tribune Magazine (3 December 1995): 18–20, 24–26 (20).

Piela, Albert. "A Note on Television in Vineland." Pynchon Notes 26-27 (Spring - Fall 1990): 125-127.

Pierssens, Michel. "What Does Fiction Know?." Substance 55 (1988): 3–17 (passim).

Pike, David L. "Urban Nightmares and Future Visions: Life Beneath New York." Wide Angle 20.4 (1998): 8-50 (23-27).

Pilditch, Jan. "Pynchon, Thomas." Contemporary Novelists, 5th edition . Ed. Leslie Henderson. St. James, Chicago, Illinois, United States (1991): 752–753.

Pincio, Tommaso. "Almost but not quite me." Face à Pynchon . Inculte/Le Cherche Midi, Paris, France (2008): 247-275.

Pincio, Tommaso. "Bowls in Gravity's Rainbow. Parallelismi con Fountain di Marcel Duchamp." La dissoluzione onesta: Scritti su Thomas Pynchon . Ed. Giancarlo Alfano and Mattia Carratello. Edizioni Cronopio, Napoli, Italy (2003): 91–105.

Pincio, Tommaso. "Thomas Pynchon nello Specchio di George Orwell." Il Manifesto (19 August 2003): 12.

Pincio, Tommaso. "Tra Thomas Pynchon e il Natale i Conti Non Tornano." Il Manifesto (22 December 2002): 12.

Pinsker, Sanford. "Pynchon Draws Line Between Order and Chaos." Providence Journal-Bulletin (25 May 1997): E8.

Pittmann, Barbara L. "'Dangerously Absent Dreamers': Genealogy, History and the Political Left in Vineland." Pynchon Notes 30-31 (Spring - Fall 1992): 39-51.

Pizzichini, Lilian. "Books: Paperbacks." The Independent (19 April 1998): Section Features: 35.

Plater, William M. "Baedeker Land." Yuriika 19.9 (1987): 186-199. Translated from Japanese into Japanese by Masashi Miyagawa

Plater, William M. The Grim Phoenix: Reconstructing Thomas Pynchon . Indiana University Press, Bloomington, Indiana, United States (1978).

Plimpton, George. "The Whole Sick Crew." New York Times (21 April 1963). Online article.

Poenicke, Klaus. "Body, Violence, Text: Probings Toward an 'Ecological' Reading of American Prose." Amerikastudien 31 (1986): 173-186 [174, 180, 183-184].

Poenicke, Klaus. "Senex, Puer, Pikaro und Pynchons Enden der Parabel." Ordnung und Entropie: zum Romanwerk von Thomas Pynchon . Ed. Heinz Ickstadt. Rowohlt, Reinbek bei Hamburg, Germany (1981): 228-254.

Poenicke, Klaus. "Violence, Body, Text: The Hazards of an Ecological Hermeneutic." Discourse 9 (1987): 4–23 (16–17).

Pöhlmann, Sascha. Against the Grain: Reading Pynchon' s Counternarratives . Ed. Sascha Pöhlmann. Rodopi, Amsterdam, Netherlands (2010).

Pöhlmann, Sascha. "Gravity's Rainbow." The Literary Encyclopedia (24 October 2006). Online article.

Pöhlmann, Sascha. "Introduction: The Complex Text." Against the Grain: Reading Pynchon' s Counternarratives . Ed. Sascha Pöhlmann. Rodopi, Amsterdam, Netherlands (2010).

Pöhlmann, Sascha. "Der komplexe Text. Das mathematische Spiel der Welten in Thomas Pynchons Roman Against the Day." Literaturkritik.de 10.9 (September 2008). Online article.

Pöhlmann, Sascha. Pynchon's Postnational Imagination . C. Winter, Heidelberg, Germany (2010).

Pöhlmann, Sascha. "Thomas Pynchon (1937 - )." The Literary Encyclopedia (18 February 2006). Online article.

Poirier, Richard. "The Difficulties of Modernism and the Modernism of Difficulty." Humanities in Society 4.1 (1978): 271–282.

Poirier, Richard. "The Difficulties of Modernism and the Modernism of Difficulty." Images and Ideas in American Culture : The Functions of Criticism [Essays in memory of Philip Rahv] . Ed. Arthur Edelstein. Brandeis University Press, Hanover, New Hampshire, United States (1979). Article originally published in Humanities in Society [with the same title] 4.1 (1978): 271–282.

Poirier, Richard. "Embattled Underground." New York Times (1 May 1966).

Poirier, Richard. "Humans." London Review of Books 6.2 ( 24 January 1985): 18-20.

Poirier, Richard. "The Importance of Thomas Pynchon." Mindful Pleasures: Essays on Thomas Pynchon . Ed. George Levine and David Leverenz. Little, Brown, Boston, Massachusetts, United States (1976): 15-29. Article originally published in Twentieth Century Literature: A Scholarly and Critical Journal [with the same title] 21.2 (1975): 151-162.

Poirier, Richard. "The Importance of Thomas Pynchon." Thomas Pynchon . Ed. Harold Bloom. Chelsea House, New York, New York, United States (1986): 47-58. Article originally published in Twentieth Century Literature: A Scholarly and Critical Journal [with the same title] 21.2 (1975): 151-162.

Poirier, Richard. "The Importance of Thomas Pynchon." Thomas Pynchon . Ed. Harold Bloom. Chelsea House, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States (2003): 43-55. Article originally published in Twentieth Century Literature: A Scholarly and Critical Journal [with the same title] 21.2 (1975): 151-162.

Poirier, Richard. "The Importance of Thomas Pynchon." Twentieth Century Literature 21.2 (1975): 151-162.

Poirier, Richard. "Introduction." Prize Stories 1962: The O.Henry Awards . Ed. Richard Poirier. Doubleday, Garden City, New York, United States (1962): 7–15 [10–13].

Poirier, Richard. "A Literature of Law and Order." Partisan Review 36.3 (1969): 189–204.

Poirier, Richard. "A Literature of Law and Order." The Performing Self: Compositions and Decompositions in the Languages of Contemporary Life . Oxford University Press, New York, New York, United States (1971): 3–26 (23–26). Article originally published in Partisan Review [with the same title] 36.3 (1969): 189–204.

Poirier, Richard. "Rocket Power." Pynchon: A Collection of Critical Essays . Ed. Edward Mendelson. Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, United States (1978): 167-178. Article originally published in Saturday Review of the Arts [with the same title] 1.3 (1974): 59-64.

Poirier, Richard. "Rocket Power." Saturday Review of the Arts 1.3 (1974): 59-64.

Poirier, Richard. "Rocket Power." Thomas Pynchon's Gravity's Rainbow . Ed. Harold Bloom. Chelsea House, New York, New York, United States (1986): 11-20. Article originally published in Saturday Review of the Arts [with the same title] 1.3 (1974): 59-64.

Poirier, Richard. The Renewal of Literature: Emersonian Reflections . Random House, New York, New York, United States (1987): 103, 104, 105–106, 123, 124, 182, 204.

Polletta, Gregory T. "Textuality, Actuality, and Contextuality: The Example of Gravity's Rainbow." Reading Contexts . Ed. Neil Forsyth. Narr, Tübingen, Germany (1988): 83-101.

Polloczek, Dieter. "'Sinuous Cycles'. Rückkopplungsschlingen in Thomas Pynchons V.." Vernetzungsstrukturen: Faulkner, Pynchon, Barthelme . Fink, Munich, Germany (1993): 86-144.

Poole, Steven. "Have You Seen This Man?." The Guardian (5 May 2003): Section Features: 14.

Pops, Martin L. "Perpetual Motions." Home Remedies . University of Massachusets Press, Amherst, Massachusetts, United States (1984): 65-85. Article originally published in Salmagundi [with the same title] 38-39 (1977): 80-99.

Pops, Martin L. "Perpetual Motions." Salmagundi 38-39 (1977): 80-99.

Pordzik, Ralph. "From Inside the Funhouse. Aspekte der Dialogizität und des Karnevalesken in Thomas Pynchons Gravity’s Rainbow." Anglia 113.3 (1995): 330–358.

Portelli, Alessandro. "Non Illudersi di Non Sapere. Note su The Crying of Lot 49." La dissoluzione onesta: Scritti su Thomas Pynchon . Ed. Giancarlo Alfano and Mattia Carratello. Edizioni Cronopio, Napoli, Italy (2003): 39-54.

Porush, David H. "Cybernetic Fiction and Postmodern Science." New Literary History 20.2 (1989): 373–396 (382, 384–385, 389).

Porush, David H. "Purring into Transcendence: Pynchon's Puncutron Machine." Critique 32.2 (Winter 1990): 93-105.

Porush, David H. "Purring into Transcendence: Pynchon's Puncutron Machine." The Vineland Papers: Critical Takes on Pynchon's Novel . Ed. Geoffrey Green, Donald J. Greiner and Larry McCaffery. Dalkey Archive, Normal, Illinois, United States (1994): 31-45. Article originally published in Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction [with the same title] 32.2 (Winter 1990): 93-105.

Porush, David H. "Reading in the Servo-Mechanical Loop." Discourse 9 (1987): 53–62 (58–62).

Porush, David H. "Review of The Grim Phoenix: Reconstructing Thomas Pynchon, by William M. Plater." The American Book Review 2.3 (1980): 16.

Porush, David H. "'The Hacker We Call God': Transcendent Writing Machines in Kafka and Pynchon." Pynchon Notes 34-35 (Spring - Fall 1994): 129-147.

Porush, David H. The Soft Machine: Cybernetic Fiction . Methuen, London, United Kingdom (1985): 112–135, 226-227 and passim.

Porush, David H. "'Unfurrowing the Mind’s Plowshare': Fiction in a Cybernetic Age." American Literature and Science . Ed. Robert J. Scholnick. University of Kentucky Press, Lexington, Kentucky, United States (1992): 209–228.

Powe, B. W. "A Thomas Pynchon Lexicon." The Globe and Mail (17 May 1997): D11, D16.

Powers, John. "A.: Seventeen Years Later, Pynchon Remakes a Broken America." LA Weekly (26 January - 1 February 1990): 37, 39.

Powers, John. "The Great American Novel." Connoisseur (April 1990): 42.

Powers, John. "Peeping at Tom: The Search for the Elusive Pynchon." Baltimore City Paper (11-19 May 1984): 18-19.

Powers, John. "Sixties 'Vices' Collide in Pynchon's New Novel." Fresh Air (12 August 2009): 5min 7 sec. Online article.

Powers, Richard. "State and Vine." The Yale Review 79.4 (1990): 690-698.

Preston, Alison T. J.. "Humor and Decentered Meaning in Lot 49." Approaches to Teaching The Crying of Lot 49 and Other Works by Thomas Pynchon . Ed. Thomas H. Schaub. Modern Language Assocation, Baltimore, Maryland, United States (2008): 76–82.

Prezzavento, Paolo. "Thomas Pynchon. A Stranger in a W.A.S.T.E. Land." La dissoluzione onesta: Scritti su Thomas Pynchon . Ed. Giancarlo Alfano and Mattia Carratello. Edizioni Cronopio, Napoli, Italy (2003): 189-202.

Prezzavento, Paolo. "Vineland: The Final [Political] Frontier." America Today: Highways and Labyrinths . Ed. Gigliola Nocera. Grafia, Syracuse, Italy (2003): 239-246.

Price, Penelope. "Between the One and the Zero." RMMLA Convention (October 1978).

Price, Penelope. "'The Comical Kamikazes’: Dying of Laughter in Gravity’s Rainbow." The Language of Humor/The Humor of Language: Proceedings of the 1982 WHIM Conference . Ed. Paul Nightingale. Western Humor and Irony Membership, Tempe, Arizona, United States (1982): 101-102.

Price, Ruby Victoria. Christian Allusions in the Novels of Thomas Pynchon . Peter Lang, New York, New York, United States (1989).

Pritchard, William H. "Actual Fiction." The Hudson Review 50.4 ((1997-1998) 1997): 656–64 (662).

Pritchard, William H. "Novel Reports." The Hudson Review 43.3 (1990): 489–97 (496–97).

Pritchard, William H. "Novels and Novelists in the 1960s." Modern Occasions 2: New Fiction, Criticism, Poetry . Ed. Philip Rahv. Kennikat Press, Port Washington, New York, United States (1974): 188–209 (203–209).

Proffer, Ellendea. "The Prague Winter: Two Novels by Aksyonov." The Third Wave: Russian Literature in Emigration . Ed. Michael Heim. Ardis Press, Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States (1984): 131–137 (131–132).

Profit, Marie-Claude. "La Rhétorique de la mort dans The Crying of Lot 49." Delta 8 (1979): 155-174.

Profit, Marie-Claude. "The Rhetoric of Death in The Crying of Lot 49." Pynchon Notes 10 (October 1982): 18-36. Online issue. Article originally published in Delta: Revue du centre d'études et de recherche sur les écrivains du Sud aux Etats-Unis as La Rhétorique de la mort dans The Crying of Lot 49 8 (1979): 155-174. Translated from French into English by Margaret S. Langford

Prose, Francine. "Doubting Thomas." Seven Days (17 January 1990): 54-55.

Puchner, Martin. "Police, Paranoia, and Theater in Thomas Pynchon's Vineland." Police Forces: A Cultural History of an Institution . Ed. Klaus Mladek. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, United Kingdom (2007): 181–197.

Punday, Daniel. "Pynchon’s Ghosts." Contemporary Literature 44.2 (2003): 250-274.

Punday, Daniel. "Review of Lines of Flight." Studies in the Novel 37.1 (2005): 109-111.

Punter, David. The Literature of Terror: A History of Gothic Fictions from 1765 to the Present Day . Longman, London, United Kingdom (1980): 373, 374, 387, 389–91, 392, 393, 394, 400, 4.

Purdy, Strother. "The Electronic Novel." The New Orleans Review 9.2 (1982): 27-32.

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