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'''different tempos and keys'''<br>
 
'''different tempos and keys'''<br>
 
Cf 'anarchist miracle' in "Lot 49" (chapter 5).
 
Cf 'anarchist miracle' in "Lot 49" (chapter 5).
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'''Valley Tan'''<br>
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Mormon whiskey reported by Mark Twain. [http://historytogo.utah.gov/salt_lake_tribune/in_another_time/091795.html cite]
  
 
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Revision as of 14:22, 9 December 2006

Please keep these annotations SPOILER-FREE by not revealing information from later pages in the novel.


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different tempos and keys
Cf 'anarchist miracle' in "Lot 49" (chapter 5).

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Valley Tan
Mormon whiskey reported by Mark Twain. cite

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P.E.T.N.
Ingredient of Semtex, discovered 1891. Wikipedia

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excursion
Wilde's US lecture tour was in 1882.

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grifa
Marijuana. cite

Miss Colman-Smith is West Indian [tarot cards]

From Wikipedia: Pamela Colman Smith (1878—1951) was an artist, illustrator, and writer. She is best known for designing the Rider-Waite-Smith deck of tarot cards for Arthur Edward Waite. Smith was born in England, the daughter of an American merchant from Brooklyn, Charles Edward Smith and his Jamaican wife Corinne Colman. Due to her father’s job with the West India Improvement Company, the family often moved, spending time in London, Kingston, Jamaica and Brooklyn, New York.

Pynchon's interest in the tarot is evident in Gravity's Rainbow. Two tarot cards are referred to here -- The Hanged Man card can be seen at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rider-Waite. The Knight of Swords can be seen at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minor_arcana#Swords

The reference is an anachronism, as the deck wasn't published until 1909.

Perseid
August (1900).

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hurricane
07 Sept 1900.

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nearly twenty
1883 + 19yo = 1902?

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coupling pin
pic

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The Light Over the Ranges

Repeats the title of Part One and also suggests Tesla's 03 July 1899 'vision'. (The singular 'range' seems called for-- so why plural here?)

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