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2013 | 10 | 115-128

Article title

Studying Pynchonʼs horology: Orthogonal time and Luddite sorrow in Mason & Dixon

Title variants

FR
Etudier l’horologie de Pynchon: Le temps orthogonal et le chagrin luddite dans Mason et Dixon

Languages of publication

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Abstracts

EN
This essay examines Thomas Pynchonʼs ideas of time and attitude towards lived temporality in his 1997 novel, Mason & Dixon. I argue here that Pynchon not only recognizes implicit and explicit dimensions of measuring and telling time, but also brings them into his articulations of time anxieties and temporal systems that constrained and shaped the twentieth-century experience. In Mason & Dixon Pynchon studies these anxieties and systems by tracing down their trajectories to the 18th century emergence of a new temporal order. An integral part of this order constitutes horology, which this paper seeks to discuss by examining some of the ideas of time in Pynchonʼs New York Times essays and his other novels. More specifically, this paper explores Pynchonʼs concepts of orthogonal time and dream time and applies them to delineate his distinctive attitude towards time and technology in Mason & Dixon.
FR
Le présent essai étudie les idées du temps de Thomas Pynchon et son attitude envers la temporalité vécue, dans son roman de 1997, Mason et Dixon. Je soutiens ici que Pynchon reconnaît les dimensions implicites et explicites de mesurer et de dire le temps, mais aussi qu’il les introduit dans ses articulations des anxiétés du temps et des systèmes temporels qui ont contraint et formé l’expérience du XXème siècle. Dans Mason et Dixon, Pynchon étudie ces anxiétés et ces systèmes et remontant leurs trajets jusqu’à l’apparition d’un nouvel ordre temporel au XVIIIème siècle. L’horologie, que le présent article cherche à discuter en examinant quelques idées du temps présentes dans les essais de Pynchon publiés dans New York Times et dans ses autres romans, constitue une partie intégrale de cet ordre. Pour être plus spécifique, l’article explore ses concepts du temps orthogonal et du temps de rêve pour les appliquer ensuite à décrire son attitude distinctive envers le temps et la technologie dans Mason et Dixon.

Contributors

  • Uniwersytet Gdański, Poland

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Document Type

Publication order reference

Identifiers

ISSN
1732-1220

YADDA identifier

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