Pynchon Notes, Masalah 52-53J.M. Kraft and K. Tololyan, 2005 |
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... lives of the people in the Zone . Each passage of Gravity's Rainbow invites us to explore the ways a character ... live ( and die ) in a world presided over by the Lord of the Night , that we are helpless under the Blitz , that we ...
... lives of the people in the Zone . Each passage of Gravity's Rainbow invites us to explore the ways a character ... live ( and die ) in a world presided over by the Lord of the Night , that we are helpless under the Blitz , that we ...
Halaman 62
... live . The wall between them collapses again and again . As we become the narrator , we also become the narrative subject ; we read our own lives into the novel and read the novel into our own lives . Each narrative strategy reinforces ...
... live . The wall between them collapses again and again . As we become the narrator , we also become the narrative subject ; we read our own lives into the novel and read the novel into our own lives . Each narrative strategy reinforces ...
Halaman 69
... live beyond the " I. " Without ways to complicate his first - person subjectivity , his knowledge remains useless . To survive and live ethically , we must have a " you " and " you " s to speak to ; we must be able to tell the story of ...
... live beyond the " I. " Without ways to complicate his first - person subjectivity , his knowledge remains useless . To survive and live ethically , we must have a " you " and " you " s to speak to ; we must be able to tell the story of ...
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