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Gravity's Rainbow: Critical Essay by Patrick McHugh

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Thomas Pynchon
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SOURCE: McHugh, Patrick. “Cultural Politics, Postmodernism, and White Guys: Affect in Gravity's Rainbow.College Literature 28, no. 2 (spring 2001): 1-28.

In the following essay, McHugh examines Pynchon's construction of white male identity in Gravity's Rainbow.

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