Thomas Pynchon's Mason & Dixon (1997)

Mason & Dixon

Read Professor Irwin Corey's acceptance speech for Pynchon's 1974 National Book Award for Gravity's Rainbow.

 

Also, have a look at Douglas Kløvedal Lannark's exhaustive documenting of "love" in Gravity's Rainbow.

XYZ

"Yankee Doodle"

317; a country lout, the British derogatory name for colonial New Englanders

Yin-Yang

533

Yochio Geni

635; river; Little, 635; Big, 658

Yoder Boys

636

Yoga

379

York, Duke of

336; See James II

Youghiogheny

660; aka Yochio Geni river

Zack

639

Zarpazo, Father

543; Spanish: "zarpazo" = "a strike or blow"; aka "Wolf of Jesus"; "Lord of the Zero" 544; "master of disguise" 545; 548; 636; [Further Etymological Musings]

Zeemanns

60

Zeno's Paradox

706; [HERE]

Zero

"Zero Meridian of the World" 211; "Lord of the Zero" 544; 664; "Domain of the Zero" 721; "Defective Zero" 721

Zhang, Dr.

142; of Thibet; escapes Jesuit College with Eliza, 530; Captain, 531; Feng-Shui analysis of Visto, 542; his red pearl, 550; Don Foppo de Pin-Heado, 552; "Chinese Tobacco" 588; See also Luo-Pan

Zsuzsa

See Szabo, Zsuzsa

Zouk

362

 

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