Time and Vision Machines in Thomas Pynchons Novels
English
By (author): Arkadiusz Misztal
This book studies the complex relations between time and visual technologies in the oeuvre of Thomas Pynchon within the general framework of the culture and politics of time. It argues that notwithstanding a postmodern tendency towards the spatialization of experience, temporality constitutes a major concern in Pynchons novels, which explore the problematic of time-experience and temporal representation against the background of the contemporary technosphere and its temporal regimes. By examining photography, cinema, television, computers, and the Internet, this book puts Pynchons engagement with visual technologies into a perspective that elucidates their workings as time machines in relation to both experientiality and materiality.
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