Il caldo e il freddo in “Entropia” di Thomas Pynchon
In the late 50’s the emergent talent of Thomas Pynchon induced the future author to take up the challenge of writing his early tales in which some scientific ideas took the form of short tales filled with paranoid and manic characters. The most known of these tales was “Entropy”, first published in...
Main Author: | Giuseppe Russo |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Kaiak Edizioni
2018-09-01
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Series: | Kaiak |
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Online Access: | http://kaiak-pj.it/images/PDF/rivista/kaiak-5-caldo-freddo/Pynchon.pdf |
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