Lexington Books
Pages: 142
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978-1-66691-168-8 • Hardback • September 2022 • $95.00 • (£73.00)
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Phillip D. Grayson is assistant professor of English at Tennessee State University.
Introduction: The Ocean of Storms (The Sea Ascertained)
Part I: The Moon
Chapter One: Mare Tranquillitatis: The Failure of Idealism in Gravity’s Rainbow
Chapter Two: Mare Moscoviense: The Failure of Reason in Mason & Dixon
Chapter Three: Oceanus Procellarum: The Failure of Cynicism in the Early Novels
Part II: The Meteor
Chapter Four: Mare Cognitum (Ahnighito): Meteoric Violence in Against the Day
Chapter Five: Saviksoah: The Meteoric Hiatus in V. and Gravity’s Rainbow
Chapter Six: Tunguska: Meteoric Vision
Chapter Seven: Chicxulub: Meteoric Consciousness in The Crying of Lot 49 and Gravity’s Rainbow
Chapter Eight: ‘Oumuamua: Meteoric Grace in Bleeding Edge
Bibliography
About the Author