"The Zany Paraclete": Seeking the Pentecostal Community in The Crying of Lot 49
This essay builds on existing scholarship that emphasizes Pynchon’s use of Pentecostal imagery to create intimations of revelation and communication that transcend the quotidian. My reading focuses on the partial and incomplete nature of Pynchon’s Pentecostal revelation in terms of both communicatio...
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Format: | Electronic Article |
Language: | English |
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Johns Hopkins University Press
2024
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Christianity & literature
Year: 2024, Volume: 73, Issue: 2, Pages: 260-276 |
RelBib Classification: | CB Christian life; spirituality CD Christianity and Culture KAJ Church history 1914-; recent history KDG Free church VA Philosophy |
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The Crying of Lot 49
B Pynchon B Pentecost B Messianic |
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Summary: | This essay builds on existing scholarship that emphasizes Pynchon’s use of Pentecostal imagery to create intimations of revelation and communication that transcend the quotidian. My reading focuses on the partial and incomplete nature of Pynchon’s Pentecostal revelation in terms of both communication and community. Drawing on the deconstructive notion of the messianic as articulated by Jacques Derrida and John Caputo, I argue that reading Pynchon’s Pentecostal imagery in a messianic mode serves to highlight the tension between solipsism and desire for community in the novel, and additionally illuminates Pynchon’s framing of the possibility for alternative community outside of the normative. |
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ISSN: | 2056-5666 |
Contains: | Enthalten in: Christianity & literature
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Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.1353/chy.2024.a930543 |