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Tölölyan, Khachig. "Cold War and Hot Peace in Gravity's Rainbow." Modern Language Association (28 December 1976).

Tölölyan, Khachig. "Criticism as Symptom: Thomas Pynchon and the Crisis of the Humanities." The New Orleans Review 5.4 ((1977-1978) 1977): 314-318.

Tölölyan, Khachig. "Discoursing with Culture: The Novel as Interlocutor." Novel 21 (1988): 228-238 (230-232, 235-238).

Tölölyan, Khachig. "The Fishy Poisson: Allusions to Statistics in Gravity's Rainbow." Notes on Modern American Literature 4.1 (1979).

Tölölyan, Khachig. "In Pynchon’s Latest, Optimism is the Only Problem." Hartford Courant (28 January 1990): G3.

Tölölyan, Khachig and Clay Leighton. "An Index to Gravity's Rainbow, 2nd edition." Pynchon Notes 36-39 (Spring - Fall 1995): 83–138. Translated from English into English by Bernard Duyfhuijzen

Tölölyan, Khachig. "Prodigious Pynchon and His Progeny: Review Essay of Pynchon: Creative Paranoia in Gravity's Rainbow, by Mark R. Siegel, and The Grim Phoenix: Reconstructing Thomas Pynchon, by William M. Plater." Studies in the Novel 11.2 (1979): 224-234.

Tölölyan, Khachig. "Pynchon's Intertextual Circuits: Review of Dugdale's Thomas Pynchon." Pynchon Notes 26-27 (Spring - Fall 1990): 153-161.

Tölölyan, Khachig. "Pynchon, Thomas." Postmodern Fiction: A Bio-Bibliographical Guide . Ed. Larry McCaffery. Greenwood Press, Westport, Connecticut, United States (1986): 488–491.

Tölölyan, Khachig. "Review of A Gravity's Rainbow Companion." Choice (September 1989): 131.

Tölölyan, Khachig. "Review of A Hand to Turn the Time: The Menippean Satires of Thomas Pynchon." Choice (June 1990): 1678.

Tölölyan, Khachig. "Review of Pynchon and Mason & Dixon." Choice (June 2001): 1797.

Tölölyan, Khachig. "Review of The Fictional Labyrinths of Thomas Pynchon." Choice (September 1988): 124.

Tölölyan, Khachig. "Review of The Gnostic Pynchon." Choice (April 1991): 1307.

Tölölyan, Khachig. "Review of The Style of Connectedness." Choice (December 1987): 623.

Tölölyan, Khachig. "Review of Hohmann's Thomas Pynchon's Gravity's Rainbow." Choice (October 1987): 310.

Tölölyan, Khachig. "The Second Time as Farce: Postmodernism without Consequences." American Literary History 2.4 (1990): 756–71 (769–70).

Tölölyan, Khachig. "Seven on Pynchon: The Novelist as Deconstructionist." Novel 16.2 (1983): 165-172.

Tölölyan, Khachig. "Some Remarks on Professor Mark Siegel's Pynchon's Anti-Quests." Pynchon Notes 3 (June 1980): 10-14. Online issue.

Tölölyan, Khachig. "War as Background in Gravity's Rainbow." Approaches to Gravity's Rainbow . Ed. Charles Clerc. Ohio State University Press, Columbus, Ohio, United States (1983): 31-67.

Tabbi, Joseph. "Contemporary American Fiction: Critical Reformulations." Contemporary Literature 31.4 (1990): 553–557.

Tabbi, Joseph. "Mailer's Psychology of Machines." PMLA 106.2 (1991): 238–250 (242, 248).

Tabbi, Joseph. "Mapping the Cor(e)tex(t): Thomas Pynchon." Cognitive Fictions . University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States (2002): 23–53.

Tabbi, Joseph. "The Medial Turn." EBR 10 (1999-2000). Online article. Review of criticism originally published in Pynchon Notes [with the same title] 42-43 (Spring - Fall 1998): 317-327.

Tabbi, Joseph. "The Medial Turn." Pynchon Notes 42-43 (Spring - Fall 1998): 317-327.

Tabbi, Joseph. "Meteors of Style: Gravity's Rainbow." Postmodern Sublime: Technology and American Writing from Mailer to Cyberpunk . Cornell University Press, Ithaca, New York, United States (1995).

Tabbi, Joseph. "Pynchon's 'Entropy'." The Explicator 43.1 (1984): 61-63.

Tabbi, Joseph. "Pynchon's Groundward Art." Michigan Quarterly Review 30.2 (1991): 375-382.

Tabbi, Joseph. "Pynchon's Groundward Art." 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): 89-100. Article originally published in Michigan Quarterly Review [with the same title] 30.2 (1991): 375-382.

Tabbi, Joseph. "The Pyndustry in Warwick." EBR 5 (1997). Online article.

Tabbi, Joseph. "The Pyndustry in Warwick." Studies in the Novel 30.3 (1998): 438–443. Review of criticism originally published in EBR: Electronic Book Review [with the same title] 5 (1997).

Tabbi, Joseph. "Review of Carnival of Repetition, by John Johnston, and Alternate Worlds, by John Kuehl." Modern Fiction Studies 36.4 (1990): 579-580 (579).

Tabbi, Joseph. "Review of The Final Frontier." Review of Contemporary Fiction 9.1 (1989): 274-275.

Tabbi, Joseph. "'Strung Into the Apollonian Dream': Pynchon's Psychology of Engineers." Novel 25.2 (1992): 160-180.

Tabbi, Joseph. "Technology and Identity in the P." Postmodern Sublime: Technology and American Writing from Mailer to Cyberpunk . Cornell University Press, Ithaca, New York, United States (1995).

Tabbi, Joseph. "'The Generous Paranoia of Those Who Pursue Themselves': McElroy, Mailer, and Ancient History." Review of Contemporary Fiction 10.1 (1990): 86–94 (90–91).

Tabbi, Joseph. "The Wind at Zw: Technology and Personal Identity in Gravity's Rainbow." Pynchon Notes 20-21 (Spring - Fall 1987): 69-90. Online issue.

Tachizaki, Hidekazu. "Entropical Reading and the Reading of Entropy — The Crying of Lot 49." Chiba Daigaku Kyoyobu Kenkyu Hokoku (A) 20 (1987): 169-196.

Takás, Ferenc. "Models Or Metaphors: Pattern and Paranoia in Pynchon's The Crying of Lot 49." Acta Litteraria Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 23.3-4 (1981): 297-306.

Takada, Shuhei. "A Disruptive Reading of Mason & Dixon: omment on Aso Takashi, 'History and Representation'." 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): 225–232.

Takada, Shuhei. "Metaphor and Value in Technological Society. A Reading of Pynchon’s V.." Journal of the Research Institute of General Education 9 (1997): 67–81.

Takada, Shuhei. "Subject and Subjection in Pynchon’s Vineland." Kyushu American Literature 39 (1998): 55–65.

Takada, Shuhei. "Thomas Pynchon’s Gravity’s Rainbow as Postmodernist Fiction." Journal of the Research Institute of General Education 8 (1996): 93–103.

Takada, Shuhei. "'Under the Rose’ as the Archetype of Pynchon’s Fiction." Kyushu American Literature 37 (1996): 9–18.

Takahashi, Isao. "The Jump to Zero—Thomas Pynchon’s Crying of Lot 49." Studies in Foreign Language & Literature 21 (1985): 29-46.

Takahashi, Isao. "The Trap of Thomas Pynchon — Thomas Pynchon’s Crying of Lot 49." Aichi University of Education Research Report (Humanities) 36 (1987): 71-80.

Takahashi, Wataru. "Entropy as Metaphor —from Unsociable To Sociable — Deciphering Thomas Pynchon's 'Entropy'." Hiroshima Women’s University Literature Department Journal 30 (1995): 57-80.

Takahashi, Wataru. "Thomas Pynchon — ‘Low-Lands’ — Possibility of Novel." Hiroshima Women’s University Literature Department Journal 26 (1991): 1-16.

Takayama, Hiroshi. "Elle s’est pass." Yuriika 21.2 (February 1989): 130-137.

Takeda, Haruko. "Is It Empty Air Outside the Frame? — Thomas Pynchon’s Crying of Lot 49." Shumposhion (Shumposhion Dojin) 7 (1987): 44-53.

Tanaka, Ikuzou. "Essay on Thomas Pynchon’s ‘Low-Lands'." Hokusei Review 23 (1985): 119–128.

Tani, Stefano. The Doomed Detective: The Contribution of the Detective Novel to Postmodern American and Italian Fiction . Southern Illinois University Press, Carbondale, Illinois, United States (1984): 41–45, 76–78, 91–99, 106–1.

Tanner, Tony. "Caries and Cabals (Thomas Pynchon." City of Words: American Fiction, 1950-1970 . Harper and Row, New York, New York, United States (1971): 153-180.

Tanner, Tony. "Caries and Cabals." Mindful Pleasures: Essays on Thomas Pynchon . Ed. George Levine and David Leverenz. Little, Brown, Boston, Massachusetts, United States (1976): 49–67. Article originally published in City of Words: American Fiction, 1950-1970 as Caries and Cabals (Thomas Pynchon (1971): 153-180.

Tanner, Tony. "Caries and Cabals." Pynchon: A Collection of Critical Essays . Ed. Edward Mendelson. Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, United States (1978): 16–47. Article originally published in City of Words: American Fiction, 1950-1970 as Caries and Cabals (Thomas Pynchon (1971): 153-180.

Tanner, Tony. "Chapter 3: The Crying of Lot 49." Thomas Pynchon . Methuen, London, United Kingdom (1982).

Tanner, Tony. "Chapter 4: Gravity's Rainbow." Thomas Pynchon . Methuen, London, United Kingdom (1982).

Tanner, Tony. "Games American Writers Play: Ceremony, Complicity, Contestation and Carnival." Salmagundi 35 (1976): 110-140.

Tanner, Tony. "Gravity's Rainbow: An Experience in Modern Reading." Thomas Pynchon's Gravity's Rainbow . Ed. Harold Bloom. Chelsea House, New York, New York, United States (1986): 69-83. Article originally published in Thomas Pynchon as Chapter 3: The Crying of Lot 49 (1982).

Tanner, Tony. "Karies und Kabalen." Ordnung und Entropie: zum Romanwerk von Thomas Pynchon . Ed. Heinz Ickstadt. Rowohlt, Reinbek bei Hamburg, Germany (1981). Article originally published in City of Words: American Fiction, 1950-1970 as Caries and Cabals (Thomas Pynchon (1971): 153-180.

Tanner, Tony. "Paranoia, Energy and Displacement." The Wilson Quarterly 2.1 (1978): 143-150.

Tanner, Tony. "Die Spiele amerikanischer Autoren." Ordnung und Entropie: zum Romanwerk von Thomas Pynchon . Ed. Heinz Ickstadt. Rowohlt, Reinbek bei Hamburg, Germany (1981).

Tanner, Tony. "The Crying of Lot 49." Thomas Pynchon . Ed. Harold Bloom. Chelsea House, New York, New York, United States (1986): 175-189. Article originally published in Thomas Pynchon as Chapter 3: The Crying of Lot 49 (1982).

Tanner, Tony. "'The Rubbish-Tip for Subjunctive Hopes': Thomas Pynchon's Mason & Dixon." The American Mystery: American Literature from Emerson to DeLillo . Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom (2000): 222–238.

Tanner, Tony. Thomas Pynchon . Methuen, London, United Kingdom (1982).

Tanner, Tony. Thomas Pynchon . Methuen, London, United Kingdom (1982).

Tanner, Tony. Tomas Pincon . Knjizevna rec, Belgrade, Serbia (1982). Monography originally published in Thomas Pynchon [with the same title] (1982). Translated from English into Serbo-Croatian by Novica Petrovic

Tanner, Tony. "V. & V-2." London Magazine 13 (February - March 1974): 80-88.

Tate, J. O. "Gravity's Rainbow: The Original Soundtrack." Pynchon Notes 13 (October 1983): 3-24. Online issue.

Tate, J. O. "A Note on Convergence." Pynchon Notes 15 (Fall 1984): 80-82. Online issue.

Tate, J. O. "Slow Burner." National Review (16 November 1984): 53-55.

Tate, J. O. "Sufferin' Succotash." National Review (30 April 1990): 59.

Tatham, Campbell. "Tarot and Gravity's Rainbow." Modern Fiction Studies 32.4 (1986): 581-590.

Tatsumi, Takayuki. "Amerika shosetsushi no kakumei (24[kan])." Eigo Seinen/The Rising Generation 144.12 (1999): 765-767.

Tatsumi, Takayuki. "Beyond Oz — Hypertext Edition of Gravity’s Rainbow." Eigo Seinen/The Rising Generation 140.5 (1994): 221-222.

Taveira, Rodney. "'Shadow Factories': Allegorical Technologies of Entertainment in Against the Day." Against the Grain (10-14 June 2008). Online article.

Taveira, Rodney. "Still Moving Against the Day: Pynchon's Graphic Impulse." Against the Grain: Reading Pynchon' s Counternarratives . Ed. Sascha Pöhlmann. Rodopi, Amsterdam, Netherlands (2010).

Tayler, Christopher. "Inherent Vice by Thomas Pynchon." The Guardian (1 August 2009). Online article.

Taylor, Benjamin. "Negotiations: A Conversation with Richard Poirier." Salmagundi 52-53 (1981): 107-118 [115-117].

Teitelbaum, Sheldon. "Cyberpunk: : Out of Science Fiction, A New View of Contemporary Reality?." Los Angeles Times (17 January 1988): 1, 8–9 (1).

Teltsch, Kathleen. "MacArthur Foundation Names 31 Recipients of 1988 Awards." New York Times (19 July 1988): A23.

Tepper, Nanne. "Pynchon verdwaald in nieuwe roman. Krullen rapen in de prullenbak." NRC Handelsblad (6 June 1997): Boeken: 3. Online article.

Teresi, Dick. "Haul Out the Old Clich." New York Times Book Review (12 December 1993): 3, 24–26 (25–26).

Tewfik, Mark. "Best Book You've Never Read." The Sydney Morning Herald (3 June 2006): Spectrum: 36.

Theroux, Alexander. "Fantastic Journey." The Wall Street Journal (24 November 2006): W8.

Theroux, Alexander. "Review of Pynchon and Mason & Dixon." Review of Contemporary Fiction 21.2 (2001): 176.

Thielemans, Johan. "Mba-Kayere and the Routes of Power: Pynchon's Gravity's Rainbow Read from Enzian's Point of View." American Literature in Belgium . Ed. Gilbert Debusscher. Rodopi, Amsterdam, Netherlands (1988): 213–225.

Thiellement, Pacôme. "Dossier Thomas Pynchon." Fluctuat.net (s.d.). Online article.

Thigpen, David E. "People: Seen & Heard." Time (24 March 1994): 75.

Thigpen, Kenneth A. "Folklore in Contemporary American Literature: Thomas Pynchon's V. and the Alligators-In-The-Sewers Legend." Southern Folklore Quarterly 43.1-2 (1979): 93–105.

Thigpen, Kenneth A. "Thomas Pynchon e gli alligatori melle fogne. letteratura e folklore urbano." Acoma (1994): 43–49. Article originally published in Southern Folklore Quarterly as Folklore in Contemporary American Literature: Thomas Pynchon's V. and the Alligators-In-The-Sewers Legend 43.1-2 (1979): 93–105.

Thiher, Allan. "Postmodern Fiction and History." History and Post-war Writing . Ed. Hans Bertens. Rodopi, Amsterdam, Netherlands (1990): 9–31 (24–27).

Thiher, Allan. Words in Reflection: Modern Language Theory and Postmodern Fiction . University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Illinois, United States (1984): 152–154.

Thill, Brian. "The Sweetness of Immorality: Mason & Dixon and the American Sins of Consumption." 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): 49-75.

Thill, Scott. "Pynchon's Inherent Vice Comes In Under 400 Pages." Wired.com (15 April 2009). Online article.

Thomas, Brook. "What's the Point? On Comparing Joyce and Pynchon." Pynchon Notes 11 (February 1983): 44-48. Online issue.

Thomas, Claudine. "Une parabole du pouvoir. Lecture de The Crying of Lot 49, de Thomas Pynchon." Le discours de la violence dans la culture americaine . Ed. R Durand. Université de Lille III, Lille, France (1979): 119-138.

Thomas, Gary L. "Pynchonian Pastiche." Thomas Pynchon: Reading From The Margins . Ed. Niran Abbas. Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, Madison, New Jersey, United States (2003): 162-182.

Thomas, Samuel L. "Bibliography." Pynchon and the Political . Routledge, New York, New York, United States (2007): 187-194.

Thomas, Samuel L. "Chapter Five. (What's so Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love and Understanding? Resistance vs. Withdrawal in The Crying of Lot 49." Pynchon and the Political . Routledge, New York, New York, United States (2007): 109-130.

Thomas, Samuel L. "Chapter Four. Memento Mori: War-Life and War-Experience in Gravity's Rainbow and V.." Pynchon and the Political . Routledge, New York, New York, United States (2007): 87-108.

Thomas, Samuel L. "Chapter One. Retro - Vertigo: Escaping the Enlightenment in Mason & Dixon." Pynchon and the Political . Routledge, New York, New York, United States (2007): 19-40.

Thomas, Samuel L. "Chapter Six. Sir Yes Sir! Doing it To Yourself and Doing it For Yourself in Vineland." Pynchon and the Political . Routledge, New York, New York, United States (2007): 131-150.

Thomas, Samuel L. "Chapter Three. Theatre of Operations: Surgery, War and Questing in V.." Pynchon and the Political . Routledge, New York, New York, United States (2007): 63-86.

Thomas, Samuel L. "Chapter Two. Blank Checks: Invisibility and Economy in Mason & Dixon." Pynchon and the Political . Routledge, New York, New York, United States (2007): 41-62.

Thomas, Samuel L. "Conclusion: Pynchon - Politics - Everybody." Pynchon and the Political . Routledge, New York, New York, United States (2007): 151-156.

Thomas, Samuel L. "Index." Pynchon and the Political . Routledge, New York, New York, United States (2007): 195-203.

Thomas, Samuel L. "Introduction: Text - Politics - Criticism - Methodology." Pynchon and the Political . Routledge, New York, New York, United States (2007): 1-18.

Thomas, Samuel L. "Metkovi: Pynchon and the Balkans." Against the Grain (10-14 June 2008). Online article.

Thomas, Samuel L. "Notes." Pynchon and the Political . Routledge, New York, New York, United States (2007): 157-186.

Thomas, Samuel L. Pynchon and the Political . Routledge, New York, New York, United States (2007).

Thomas, Teresa. "Letter." New York Times Book Review (24 April 1990): 46.

Thompson, Chris. "Read the Novel, Then Update the Wiki." East Bay Express (6 December 2006).

Thompson, Gary. "Performing Pynchon." Of Pynchon And Vice (June 09 - 12 2010).

Thompson, Gary. "Pynchon's Polyvocality." 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): 141–147.

Thompson, Heather. "Review of Against the Day." The Observer (28 October 2007): Books Pages: 32.

Thompson, James R. "Thomas Pynchon's Vineland and the New Social Novel, or, Who’s Afraid of Tom Wolfe?." Constructing the Eighties: Versions of an American Decade . Ed. Walter Gr, Roberta Maierhofer and Adi Wimmer. Narr, Tübingen, Germany (1982): 197–208.

Thompson, Jon. Fiction, Crime, and Empire: Clues to Modernity and Postmodernism . University of Illinois Press, Urbana, Illinois, United States (1993): 168–81.

Thorburn, David. "A Dissent on Pynchon." Commentary (September 1973): 68-70.

Thoreen, David. "The Economy of Consumption: The Entropy of Leisure in Pynchon's Vineland." Pynchon Notes 30-31 (Spring - Fall 1992): 52-61.

Thoreen, David. "The Fourth Amendment and Other Modern Inconveniences: Undeclared War, Organized Labor, and the Abrogation of Civil Rights in Vineland." Thomas Pynchon: Reading From The Margins . Ed. Niran Abbas. Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, Madison, New Jersey, United States (2003): 215-233.

Thoreen, David. "In Which 'Acts Have Consequences': Ideas of Moral Order in the Qualified Postmodernism of Pynchon's Recent Fiction." American Postmodernity: Essays on the Recent Fiction of Thomas Pynchon . Ed. Ian D. Copestake. Peter Lang, New York, New York, United States (2003): 49-70.

Thoreen, David. "The President's Emergency War Powers and the Erosion of Civil Liberties in Pynchon's Vineland." Oklahoma City University Law Review 24.3 (Fall 1999). Online article.

Thoreen, David. "Thomas Pynchon's Political Parable: Parallels Between Vineland and 'Rip Van Winkle'." ANQ 14.3 (Summer 2001): 45–50.

Thorn, Matt. "Pynchon's LA: a boat full of unruly 1960s sailors." Catholic Herald (4 September 2009). Online article.

Thwaites, Anthony G. "Miracles: Hot Air and Histories of the Improbable." Futur*Fall: Excursions into Post-Modernity . Ed. E. A. Grosz. Power Institute of Fine Arts, Sydney, Australia (1986): 82–96.

Thwaites, Anthony G. "Miracles: Hot Air and Histories of the Improbable." Postmodern Literary Theory: An Anthology . Ed. Niall Lucy. Blackwell, Oxford, United Kingdom (2000): 264–281. Article originally published in Futur*Fall: Excursions into Post-Modernity [with the same title] (1986): 82–96.

Thwaites, Anthony G. "Review of Writing Pynchon." AUMLA 77 (1992): 105-108.

Tillotson, T. S. "Gravitational Entropy in Gravity's Rainbow." Pynchon Notes 4 (October 1980): 23-24. Online issue.

Tinasky, Wanda. "Did Thomas Pynchon Write This Letter?." Anderson Valley Advertiser (31 May 1995): 1, 7.

Tinasky, Wanda. The Letters of Wanda Tinasky to the AVA: Preview Edition . AVA Books, San Fransisco, California, United States (1995).

Titon, Jeff Todd. "Every Day I Have the Blues: Improvisation and Daily Life." Southern Folklore Quarterly 42.1 (1978).

Tomiyama, Takao. "Evil, from One Place to Another." Yuriika 21.2 (February 1989): 123-129.

Tonkin, Boyd. "The High Literary Priest for an Age of Paranoia." The Independent (17 August 2006): Features: 31.

Tonkin, Boyd. "Tanks for the Memory." New Statesman (1 April 1988): 25.

Topol, Bessa. "Letter." Anderson Valley Advertiser (6 November 1996): 6.

Towers, Robert. "From the Grassy Knoll." The New York Review of Books (18 August 1987): 6–7 (6).

Toymentsev, Sergey. "Full-Length Portrait in a Post-Soviet Frame: Review of Thomas Pynchon and His America." Pynchon Notes 46-49 (Spring - Fall 2000).

Trachtenberg, Stanley. "Beyond Initiation: Some Recent Novels." The Yale Review 56.1 (1966): 131-138.

Trachtenberg, Stanley. "Pynchon Draws Burlesque Mason-Dixon Line." St. Louis Post-Dispatch (27 April 1997): 5C.

Trachtenberg, Stanley. "Review of The Contemporary American Comic Epic." Studies in American Fiction 17 (1989): 251-252.

Traynor, Desmond. "Never Mind the Girth, with Pynchon You Can Always Read the Quality." Sunday Independent (22 April 2007).

Tréguer, Florian. "Thomas Pynchon et la résistance de la question." L’Enigme . Ed. Stéphane Bikialo. UFR Langues Littératures, Poitiers, France (2003): 319–339.

Tremblay,, Mark. "Antidote for Despair: Thomas Pynchon Doesn't Disappoint." Montreal Gazette (13 January 2007): J7.

Trewin, Ion. "British Book Marketing Council Selects 20 Great American Post-War Novels." Publishers' Weekly (18 October 1985): 20.

Trindle, Carl. "Chemistry and Science Fiction: Chemistry and Materials Science in Thomas Pynchon's Gravity's Rainbow." Chemistry and Science Fiction . Ed. Jack H. Stocker. American Chemical Society, Washington, D.C., United States (1998): 91–103.

Troester, Änne and Dirk Vanderbeke. "Vineland: The Names." Pynchon Notes 36-39 (Spring - Fall 1995): 139-149.

Troy, Mark. "' ...ever in a Ubiquity of Flow, before a ceaseless Spectacle of Transition." Blissful Bewilderment: Studies in the Fiction of Thomas Pynchon . Ed. Anne Mangen and Rolf Gaasland. Novus Forlag, Oslo, Norway (2002): 206-226.

Tsurumi, Seiji. "Gendai Shosetsu no Ending: Pynchon, Barth, Brautigan." Oberon 42 (1982): 80–93.

Tsutsui, Masaaki. "Modern American Authors Research — 2 — Whale and V — For the Elucidation of V.." Meiji Gakuin Journal 472 (1991): 15-77.

Tucker, Ken. "Against the Day. Thomas Pynchon." Entertainment Weekly (17 November 2006). Online article.

Tucker, Ken. "Pynchon's Slow Learner: The Glow Continues." The Denver Post (20 May 1984): F9.

Tumir, Vaska. "The City, the Labyrinth and the Terror Beyond: Delineating a Site of the Possible in Gravity's Rainbow." Pynchon Notes 42-43 (Spring - Fall 1998): 134-151.

Tumir, Vaska. "Enclaves of Innocence, Labyrinths of Dread: The City in Gravity's Rainbow." Gravity's Rainbow (8 - 9 June 1998).

Turier, Christine. "Pynchon's Gravity's Rainbow." The Explicator 50.4 (1992): 244–246.

Turner, Jenny. "When the Sandwich Was Still a New Invention.." London Review of Books (17 July 1997): 23-25.

Turpin, Michel. "Thomas Pynchon. The Crying of Lot 49, ou Comment l'esprit vient au lecteur." G.R.A.A.T. 2 (1985): 117-137.

Twardy, Chuck. "Pynchon’s Peculiarities Obscure Ideas." Orlando Sentinel Tribune (28 January 1990): G8.

Tylee, Claire. "Metaphor in the Early Fiction of Thomas Pynchon: A Study of 'Entropy'." Actas del VII Congreso de la Asociaci (1986): 219-227.

Tylee, Claire. "'Spot This Mumbo Jumbo': Thomas Pynchon's Emblems for American Culture in 'Mortality and Mercy in Vienna'." Pynchon Notes 17 (Fall 1985): 52-72. Online issue. Article originally published in Revista Canaria de Estudios Ingleses [with the same title] 15.10 (1985): 141-156.

Tylee, Claire. "'Spot This Mumbo Jumbo': Thomas Pynchon's Emblems for American Culture in 'Mortality and Mercy in Vienna'." Revista Canaria de Estudios Ingleses 15.10 (1985): 141-156.

Tylee, Claire. "Thomas Pynchon: The Loss of Tragedy with the Spirit of Music." Los : Actas del VIII Congreso de la Asociaci . Departamento de Filología Inglesa de la Universidad de Málaga, Málaga, Spain (1984): 145-150.

Tyler, Anne. "Sifting for Nuggets in the Early Pynchon." Detroit News (22 April 1984): E2.

Tyson, Lois. "Existential Subjectivity on Trial: The Crying of Lot 49 and the Politics of Despair." Pynchon Notes 28-29 (Spring - Fall 1991): 5-25.

Tyson, Lois. "Subject as Commodity Sign: Existential Interiority on Trial in Thomas Pynchon's Crying of Lot 49." Psychological Politics of the American Dream: The Commodification of Subjectivity in Twentieth-Century American Literature . Ohio State University Press, Columbus, Ohio, United States (1994): 87-115.