 
			| Pynchon Links: V.  The Crying of Lot 49  Gravitys Rainbow  Mason & Dixon  Against the Day  More Stuff 
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| Vineland WeblinksBabies of Wackiness  A Readers Guide to Vineland  in HTML and as PDF.Cultural Trauma and the "Timeless Burst": Pynchons revision of Nostalgia in Vineland  by James Berger, Department of English, George Mason University, from: Postmodern Culture v.5 n.3 (May, 1995), online at Spermatikos Logos. Raptor, Rapist, Rapture: The Dark Joys of Social Control in Thomas Pynchons Vineland  Fascist architecture in Thomas Pynchon. Written by Bill Not Bored and originally published in the May 1990 issue of Art Paper. Substantially revised September 2002. Vineland Chronology  a very useful chronology compiled by Neil Conaty during the first Vineland-reading at the Pynchon-List in 1999. Vineland the good  review by Christina Koning, Thursday February 1, 1990, The Guardian. 
 Still Crazy After All These Years  by Salman Rushdie, New York Times Book Review, January 14, 1990. Pynchons Prayer  by Jonathan Rosenbaum, Featured Texts, March 09, 1990. Totalizing Postmodernism: Master-narratives in Pynchons Vineland  by Bruce A. Sullivan. From A legend to be deciphered by the lords of the winter  Online-papers at Spermatikos Logos. The Presidents Emergency War Powers and the Erosion of Civil Liberties in Pynchons Vineland  by David Thoreen, Oklahoma City University Law Review, Volume 24, Number 3 (1999). 
 Vineland in the Novels of John Barth and Thomas Pynchon  by Dirk Vanderbeke. Vineland Retains Pynchons Sense of the Absurd  by Mark Webster, March 23 1990, The Tech. Television and Literature: David Foster Wallaces Concept of Image-Fiction, Don DeLillos White Noise and Thomas Pynchons Vineland  ein längerer, aus dem Deutschen ins Englische übersetzter Aufsatz (leider ohne Autorenangabe). Pynchon Wiki: Vineland  "The pagebypage annotation section has been seriously kickstarted with the incorporation of the "Babies of Wackiness"  A Readers Guide to Thomas Pynchons Vineland, thanks to the sites proprietors, John Diebold and Michael Goodwin. Their site still has excellent and insightful summaries of each chapter, but weve incorporated the pagebypage commentary." | 
				 
				
				 
				
				 
				
				 
				
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 Es handelt sich hierbei um den Chorus von Johann Sebastian Bachs Kantate (ein mehrsätziges Werk für Gesangsstimmen und Instrumentalbegleitung) "Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme" von 1731 (Bach Werkverzeichnis 140): BWV 140  mit einem Link zu einer weiteren Webseite, wo man das gesamte Werk im MP3-Format kostenlos downloaden kann: Chorus: Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme. Mehr Informationen zu den Bachkantaten gibt es im Netlexikon. | 
 
				
				
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