Abstract Thomas Pynchon is an author often accused with a cold and dystopic universe. In my work The Line of no Return: a Study of Thomas Pynchon’s MASON & DIXON I try to salvage from that chaotic text a meaningful notion of free will, social progress and ethics. I show how the text couples the method of deconstruction with the demands of classical liberalism to end in an evolutionary epistemology and an Open Society ideal with maximum liberty for the individual and minimal chances of coercion. Its ethics lie between instincts and reason, and its model of causation resembles Donald T. Campbell’s “downward causation” where the individual is restricted by the macro-structure but can also act to affect that structure. The novel strongly prop...
A comparative analysis of metamodernism in Thomas Pynchon and David Foster Wallace
The paper offers a reading of Thomas Pynchon’s Mason & Dixon (1997) in terms of its portrayal of tec...
The paper offers a reading of Thomas Pynchon’s Mason & Dixon (1997) in terms of its portrayal of tec...
The departure point of this article is the author’s opinion that every new encounter with a previous...
The departure point of this article is the author’s opinion that every new encounter with a previous...
The departure point of this article is the author’s opinion that every new encounter with a previous...
An analysis of Pynchon's materialist stance through Adorno's Negative Dialectics
Among American novelists since 1945, Thomas Pynchon ranks as one of the most accomplished, with argu...
The departure point of this article is the author’s opinion that every new encounter with a previous...
This piece effects a critical revision of the interactions between late Foucault and the works of Th...
Thomas Pynchon\u27s literature is unique in subject and style. Postmodern by definition, Pynchon ill...
Thomas Pynchon\u27s literature is unique in subject and style. Postmodern by definition, Pynchon ill...
This piece effects a critical revision of the interactions between late Foucault and the works of Th...
This piece effects a critical revision of the interactions between late Foucault and the works of Th...
This study of the major narrative works of Thomas Pynchon (V, The Crying of Lot 49, Gravity's Rainbo...
A comparative analysis of metamodernism in Thomas Pynchon and David Foster Wallace
The paper offers a reading of Thomas Pynchon’s Mason & Dixon (1997) in terms of its portrayal of tec...
The paper offers a reading of Thomas Pynchon’s Mason & Dixon (1997) in terms of its portrayal of tec...
The departure point of this article is the author’s opinion that every new encounter with a previous...
The departure point of this article is the author’s opinion that every new encounter with a previous...
The departure point of this article is the author’s opinion that every new encounter with a previous...
An analysis of Pynchon's materialist stance through Adorno's Negative Dialectics
Among American novelists since 1945, Thomas Pynchon ranks as one of the most accomplished, with argu...
The departure point of this article is the author’s opinion that every new encounter with a previous...
This piece effects a critical revision of the interactions between late Foucault and the works of Th...
Thomas Pynchon\u27s literature is unique in subject and style. Postmodern by definition, Pynchon ill...
Thomas Pynchon\u27s literature is unique in subject and style. Postmodern by definition, Pynchon ill...
This piece effects a critical revision of the interactions between late Foucault and the works of Th...
This piece effects a critical revision of the interactions between late Foucault and the works of Th...
This study of the major narrative works of Thomas Pynchon (V, The Crying of Lot 49, Gravity's Rainbo...
A comparative analysis of metamodernism in Thomas Pynchon and David Foster Wallace
The paper offers a reading of Thomas Pynchon’s Mason & Dixon (1997) in terms of its portrayal of tec...
The paper offers a reading of Thomas Pynchon’s Mason & Dixon (1997) in terms of its portrayal of tec...