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    Pictures Showing What Happens on Each Page of
    Thomas Pynchon's Novel Gravity's Rainbow

    Introduction | Excerpt | Reviews | About the Author

    Paperback

     

    Paperback:
    Page count: 784
    Direct Price $31.50
    List Price: $39.95
    6 1/2 x 8
    December 2006
    0-9773127-9-8

    by Zak Smith

    Thomas Pynchon’s Gravity’s Rainbow (1973) has been called a modern Finnegans Wake for its challenging language, wild anachronisms, hallucinatory happenings, and fever-dream imagery. With Pictures Showing What Happens on Each Page of Thomas Pynchon's Novel Gravity's Rainbow, artist Zak Smith at once eases and expands readers’ experience of the twentieth-century classic. Smith has created more than 750 pages of drawings, paintings, and photos—each derived from a page of Pynchon’s novel. Extraordinary tableaux of the detritus of war—a burned-out Konigstiger tank, a melted machine gun—coexist alongside such fantasmagoric Pynchon inventions as the “stumbling bird” and “Grigori the octopus.” Smith has said he aimed to be “as literal as possible” in interpreting Gravity’s Rainbow, but his images are as imaginative and powerful as the prose they honor.

     

     

     

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