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"Gravity rushes through him": volk and fetish in Pynchon's Rilke

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posted on 2023-06-08, 12:32 authored by Doug HaynesDoug Haynes
The paper deals with a central concern in Thomas Pynchon's Gravity's Rainbow - the poetics and thought of Rainer Maria Rilke, the major German poet of the early 20th century. Although cited throughout Pynchon's novel, perplexingly Rilke receives scant attention from the text's many commentators, a situation that's become something of a lacuna in Pynchon studies. Addressing this gap, my study shows how Pynchon uses his two central characters to engage critically with Rilke's Elegies and Sonnets. He reads Rilke contextually and thematically to explore Weimar irrationality as preparation for Nazism, to develop a way of interpreting the social dynamics of the interwar period, and to demonstrate that Rilke's variety of neo-Romanticism and its avatars reveal an unconscious ideological basis in the fetish of the commodity. Thus the essay tracks the relation between a close attention to Rilke's verse and Pynchon's historiographical and aesthetic approach more generally.

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  • Published

Journal

MFS: Modern Fiction Studies

ISSN

0026-7724

Publisher

Johns Hopkins University Press

Issue

2

Volume

58

Page range

308-333

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  • English Publications

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  • Yes

Legacy Posted Date

2012-10-29

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