This book provides numerous new interpretations of Thomas Pynchon's
THE CRYING OF LOT 49, arguably the most epistemologically complex
novel, page for page, ever written. One of the continuing surprises
of the 1960s was that such a novel was destined to become a
blockbuster. The continual flow of new editions demonstrates that
THE CRYING OF LOT 49 has remained a major seller well into the
first decade of the 21st century. It is not surprising that J.
Kerry Grant reported that some "Forty years after its first
publication, THE CRYING OF LOT 49] is still selling at the rate of
between fifteen and twenty thousand copies annually." Kohn's close
readings of Pynchon's novel draw on writings by Henry Adams, Roland
Barthes, Rachel Carson, Charles Darwin, Loren Eiseley, W.Y.
Evans-Wentz, E.M. Forster, Don DeLillo, F.R. Leavis, Paul Virilio
and Jerry Wilkerson.
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