Additional discussion, pp. 615 - 636

"Fate does not speak. She carries a Mauser and from time to time indicates our proper path."
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A Congenial Spot for the Discussion of Against the Day, by Thomas Ruggles Pynchon, Cornell '59, and Any Other Damned Thing That Comes Into Our Heads. Warning: Grad Students and Willie-Wavers will be mocked.

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It seems to me that although Mr. P. has not previously written a Western revenge saga, there are plenty of resonances with his other work. For one thing, Pynchon has been working on the Dally character for a long time: there was Rachel Owlglass, for example, in V., and Geli Tripping in Gravity's Rainbow. And of course the Traverse family saga continues into Vineland.
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