Review of Simon Malpas and Andrew Taylor, Thomas Pynchon (Manchester University Press, 2013)

Q2 Arts and Humanities
G. Twigg
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Book review of Review of Simon Malpas and Andrew Taylor, Thomas Pynchon (Manchester University Press, 2013). Review of Simon Malpas and Andrew Taylor, Thomas Pynchon (Manchester University Press, 2013) George William Twigg Simon Malpas and Andrew Taylor’s book is a welcome addition to Manchester University Press’s ‘Contemporary American and Canadian Writers’ series. Previous entries in the series include such complex, experimental authors as Paul Auster and Mark Z. Danielewski, amongst whom Pynchon is in good company. Indeed, much of the book is devoted to discussing exactly how we may ‘read’ Pynchon’s difficult, allusive style. The series editors’ foreword states that ‘[c]entral to the series is a concern that each book should argue a stimulating thesis, rather than provide an introductory survey’, and while we may wonder whether any book on Pynchon’s vast, complex fictional world can truly be more than an ‘introduction’, Malpas and Taylor are indeed stimulating. Their study provides a clear, lucid discussion of several key themes in Pynchon’s novels, chief amongst which are paranoia, the emancipatory power of fantasy and alternative modes of perception, and the ‘subjunctive potentiality’ (3) of spaces of resistance. Malpas and Taylor’s analysis is always illuminating, and their analysis of space in particular ensures that their book is a significant contribution to the diffuse field of Pynchon scholarship. Chapter One focuses on three of the stories published in Slow Learner. ‘Low-lands’ is placed in its historical and cultural context, with incisive readings of 1950s cultural critiques by figures such as David Riesman and C. Wright Mills, who argued that ‘[t]he success of American capitalism had led[...]to the occlusion of dissenting voices from debates about national identity’ (14). Characteristically of their book, Malpas and Taylor examine space, warning that the apparent promise in ‘Low-lands’ of ‘a renewed privatised space and a reconstituted individuality’ (15) may be illusory, as the story’s ending suggests. ‘The Secret Integration’ is read in conjunction with Pynchon’s article ‘A Journey Into the Mind of Watts’, with the authors sensitively charting the disparities between white and black experiences of Copyright © 2015, George William Twigg License (open-access): This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. The citation of this article must include: the name(s) of the authors, the name of the journal, the full URL of the article (in a hyperlinked format if distributed online) and the DOI number of the article. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7766/orbit.v1.2.128 2 Review of Simon Malpas and Andrew Taylor, Thomas Pynchon (Manchester University
《西蒙·马尔帕斯和安德鲁·泰勒书评》,托马斯·品钦(曼彻斯特大学出版社,2013)
书评西蒙·马尔帕斯和安德鲁·泰勒,托马斯·品钦(曼彻斯特大学出版社,2013)。乔治·威廉·特威格·西蒙·马尔帕斯和安德鲁·泰勒的书是曼彻斯特大学出版社“当代美国和加拿大作家”系列的一个受欢迎的补充。该系列之前的作品包括保罗·奥斯特(Paul Auster)和马克·z·丹尼莱夫斯基(Mark Z. Danielewski)等复杂的实验性作家,品钦也在其中。事实上,这本书的大部分内容都是在讨论我们如何“阅读”品钦难懂的、暗含的风格。丛书编辑的前言中写道:“丛书的核心在于,每本书都应该提出一个令人振奋的论题,而不是提供一个介绍性的调查。”虽然我们可能会怀疑,关于品钦庞大而复杂的虚构世界的任何一本书是否真的能超越“介绍”,但马尔帕斯和泰勒确实令人振奋。他们的研究为品钦小说中的几个关键主题提供了清晰、清晰的讨论,其中主要是妄想、幻想的解放力量和感知的替代模式,以及抵抗空间的“虚拟潜能”(3)。马尔帕斯和泰勒的分析总是很有启发性,尤其是他们对空间的分析,确保了他们的书对品钦学术的扩散领域做出了重大贡献。第一章主要介绍《慢学习者》中发表的三个故事。《低地》被置于其历史和文化背景中,通过对20世纪50年代大卫·里斯曼(David Riesman)和c·赖特·米尔斯(C. Wright Mills)等人物的文化批评的深刻解读,他们认为“美国资本主义的成功导致了……”到在关于国家认同的辩论中屏蔽不同的声音”(14)。马尔帕斯和泰勒在他们的书中对空间进行了考察,他们警告说,正如故事的结尾所暗示的那样,《低地》中“一个更新的私有化空间和一个重建的个性”的明显承诺可能是虚幻的。《秘密整合》与品钦的文章《瓦特的心灵之旅》一起阅读,作者敏感地描绘了白人和黑人经历之间的差异版权©2015,George William Twigg许可(开放获取):这是一篇根据知识共享署名许可条款发布的开放获取文章,该许可允许在任何媒介上不受限制地使用、分发和复制,前提是原始作品被适当引用。这篇文章的引用必须包括:作者姓名、期刊名称、文章的完整URL(如果在网上发布,则采用超链接格式)和文章的DOI号。DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7766/orbit.v1.2.128 2评论西蒙·马尔帕斯和安德鲁·泰勒,托马斯·品钦(曼彻斯特大学)
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Orbit (Cambridge)
Orbit (Cambridge) Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: Orbit: Writing Around Pynchon is a journal that publishes high quality, rigorously reviewed and innovative scholarly material on the works of Thomas Pynchon, related authors and adjacent fields in 20th- and 21st-century literature. We publish special and general issues in a rolling format, which brings together a traditional journal article style with the latest publishing technology to ensure faster, yet prestigious, publication for authors.
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