“From Faraway California”: Thomas Pynchon’s Aesthetics of Space in the California Trilogy. Ali Dehdarirad
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https://doi.org/10.13136/2281-4582/2025.i25.1657Keywords:
Thomas Pynchon, California, Geocriticism, Postmodernism, Urban StudiesAbstract
Review of “From Faraway California”: Thomas Pynchon’s Aesthetics of Space in the California Trilogy by Ali Dehdarirad.
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Pynchon, Thomas. The Crying of Lot 49. London: Vintage, 1966.
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