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Revision as of 00:36, 29 December 2006
- Please keep these annotations SPOILER-FREE by not revealing information from later pages in the novel.
Contents
- 1 Page 557
- 2 Page 558
- 3 Page 559
- 4 Page 560
- 5 Page 561
- 6 Page 562
- 7 Page 563
- 8 Page 564
- 9 Page 565
- 10 Page 566
- 11 Page 567
- 12 Page 568
- 13 Page 569
- 14 Page 570
- 15 Page 571
- 16 Page 572
- 17 Page 573
- 18 Page 574
- 19 Page 575
- 20 Page 576
- 21 Page 577
- 22 Page 578
- 23 Page 579
- 24 Page 580
- 25 Page 581
- 26 Page 582
- 27 Page 583
- 28 Page 584
- 29 Page 585
- 30 Page 586
- 31 Page 587
- 32 Annotation Index
Page 557
Viktor Mulciber
???
bespoke
made to order, hence hand-made and expensive. Somewhere in the novel is a reference to 1 Savile Row, the address of Gieves and Hawkes, a very traditional English tailor.
Basil Zaharoff
???
trains of history... run
???
Balkan komitadji
???
waybill
???
metamorphosed into an American Negro
Cf honorary Negro (Frank above).
Nipponese
Japanese
Hertzian
???
Page 558
scalar part
???
baritone in a barbershop quartet
???
viola in a string quartet
???
Further Term
???
laterite
???
Inner Boulevards
???
Gare du Midi
???
Edouard Gevaert
(No ligature?)
Page 559
Krupp field-piece
???
vaguely glandular
???
ostinato
???
poleaxed
???
lost to silence
(Not silent, or very?)
Page 560
Estacade
???
mousmée... mouchard
???
always lead an irregular life
Cf GR.
Maria Bayley Hamilton
???
council meeting
???
Page 561
Brougham Bridge
???
pulls a knife
(Folklore, really later?)
on the stone
???
Pentecostal
???
official Mischief Opportunity
???
absinthe spoons
???
cravats
???
"four-door farce"
(See eg Bogdanovich's "What's Up, Doc?")
Page 562
Minque
???
carillons... carilloneur
???
Hanseatic
???
burghers
???
silted up
???
Damme and Sluis
???
Page 563
trusted his intuitiveness
???
"Jou moerskont!"... Afrikaans
???
Page 564
immense choir
???
Voetsak
???
starers
???
tobacco-stricken
???
half-silvering
???
four cusps... index-surface
???
co-conscious
???
Page 565
true icosahedron
???
12+8... pyrites
???
Riemann sphere
???
Felix Klein
???
ebonite
???
Ohmic Drift
???
speed of the earth... kinetic energy
???
Recently Lorentz's paper
???
Lord Rayleigh
???
Page 566
In a dream...
This passage, describing Kit's dream of Umeki and the message it conveys, pulls together many of the main themes of Against the Day, tying things together in a way that Pynchon seldom does, almost as if he's providing a rather large piece of the puzzle to help the reader understand the novel:
- "Deep among the equations describing the behavor of light, field equations, Vector and Quaternion equations, lies a set of directions, an intinerary, a map to a hidden space. Double refraction appears again and again as a key element, permitting a view into a Creation set just to the side of this one, so close as to overlap, where the membrane between the worlds, in many places, has become too frail, too permeable, for safety.... Within the mirror, with the scalar term, within the daylit and obvious and taken-for-granted has always lain, as if in wait, the dark intinerary, the corrupted pilgrim's guide, the nameless Station before the first, in the lightless uncreated, where salvation does not yet exist."
analogies
(Pynchonian heuristics.)
nameless Station
???
lightless uncreated
(Gnostic heresy?)
stuffed sinus
???
Konichiwa
???
Page 567
new Puccini opera
???
Borel-Clerc... "La Matchiche"
???
western anchor
What about France, Spain, Portugal?
Compaignie Internationale des Wagons-Lits
???
two hundred francs
???
theory of sets
???
Bruges Canal
???
Page 568
vaporetto
???
Grand Canal
???
San Marco end
???
Piazzetta
???
San Giorgio Maggiore
???
spreading... cloak
Cliche/allusion?
live here forever
Pynchon special-pleading that Dally isn't just another tourist.
Page 569
Malibran... Polo's house
???
"pincette"
???
profondes
???
Vincenzo Miserere
???
train to Trieste
???
Svegli
???
shark leather
Different from sharkskin?
Specchiere
???
glassmakers on Murano
???
Page 570
another one of his stories
(Jackson Pynchon should highlight all the AtD passages that originated as bedtime stories.)
TERAPIA
???
San Servolo
???
Palazzo Ducale
???
manicomio
???
uterine vellum
???
pitch, rouge
???
Page 571
La Doppiatrice
???
Ettore Sananzolo
???
Maskelyne cabinet
After Neville Maskelyne, from Mason and Dixon. Maskelyne sent M and D to record the Transit of Venus.
Page 572
smoke back into a cigar
Time's arrow/ entropy motif.
hard-as-a-rock black cigar
???
thumping
???
salso
???
sandoli
???
trains pulling in
Famous early film.
Page 573
Cannareggio
???
Page 574
thirty years older
About 65yo?
that day
In NYC when Dally showed up.
when she was born
Cf Pretenders/Chryssie Hynde.
Stronzo
???
In bocc' al lupo!
From the Roman dialect, in which the Italians - including Rocco and Pino - seem to speak. Meaning, literally, "In the
mouth of the wolf," and idiomatically, "Good luck."
campielli
???
Page 575
Riva
???
middy blouses
???
not yet been rebuilt
???
lucciole
???
fondamenta
???
ombreta
???
light's good here
Old joke about drunk looking for car keys under streetlight though he dropped them somewhere else.
microcosm
???
Page 576
twelve soldi
???
franc... ten francs
???
Canaletto
???
Beppo
???
pitch
???
Bauer-Grünwald
???
Page 577
'Safe'
Recent art-movie title?
Castello
???
Evening Gun
???
importunate
???
Dr. Grace
???
Page 578
Dorsoduro
???
pensione
???
La Calcina
???
Zattere
???
cimici
???
bora
???
Page 579
Tintoretto's Abduction...
???
Accademia
???
Titian
???
Infancy Gospel of Thomas
???
Page 580
Pentecost story in Acts
???
Galilean dialect
Of Aramaic.
rii
Plural of rio.
Page 581
sotopòrteghi
???
Bodeo 10.4 mm
???
Page 582
foschetta
???
masègni
???
patrone
???
wine trains up from Puglia
???
Winter
1904-1905?
Principessa Spongiatosta
Is Pugnax's book from p6 at all relevant here?
Ca'
???
Roman Composite order
???
japonica
???
Page 583
Iron Bridge
???
Le Havre
???
ma via
???
third eyes touching
???
Page 584
"Swiss insurance salesman. Wolf. No, Putzi."
Bria's had so many beaux she gets them confused?
topo
???
Dogana
???
Andrea Tancredi
???
Seurat and Signac
???
Divisionism
???
Marinetti
???
"Futurists"
???
brutalism
???
Torcello
???
primitivo
???
Page 585
green-and-lavender
???
sirocco
???
San Michele
???
futuristic vehicle
P155.
Preliminary Studies...
???
Page 586
Always with us.
Gospel of ?.
vero
Cf 'verdad'.
orpiment yellow
???
Nürnberg violet
???
Page 587
nebbia, nebbietta, foschia, caligo, sfumato
???
speed of sound
Air temperature is more important that density.
La Velocità del Suono
???
Annotation Index
Part One: The Light Over the Ranges |
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Part Two: Iceland Spar |
119-148, 149-170, 171-198, 199-218, 219-242, 243-272, 273-295, 296-317, 318-335, 336-357, 358-373, 374-396, 397-428 |
Part Three: Bilocations |
429-459, 460-488, 489-524, 525-556, 557-587, 588-614, 615-643, 644-677, 678-694 |
Part Four: Against the Day |
695-723, 724-747, 748-767, 768-791, 792-820, 821-848, 849-863, 864-891, 892-918, 919-945, 946-975, 976-999, 1000-1017, 1018-1039, 1040-1062 |
Part Five: Rue du Départ |