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Pynchon’s Miracle of Fantastic Storytelling;
(or) Dancing to a Muted Post Horn.

“You know what a miracle is,” writes Thomas Pynchon in his short novel, The Crying of Lot 49, “….another world’s intrusion into this one” (97). On another page, in another character’s voice, he continues, “Cherish [fantasy]!…What else do any of you have? Hold it tightly by its little tentacle, don’t let Freudians coax it away [...]

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