Thomas H. Schaub is professor of English at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. He has published essays on James Fenimore Cooper, William Carlos Williams, Richard Wright, Ralph Ellison, and Thomas Pynchon. He is the author of Pynchon: The Voice of Ambiguity (1981) and American Fiction in the Cold War (1991) and is editor of Contemporary Literature. His interests include the politics of culture and environmental studies.
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"This volume will be useful for the many teachers who want to include Pynchon's texts in their courses but may be daunted by the question of where to begin. Especially useful are the contributions from non-American teachers, who face additional problems when approaching Pynchon." --Bernard Duyfhuizen, Coeditor, Pynchon Notes "This helpful volume will benefit all who engage with Pynchon's work. Highly recommended." --Choice "Highly recommended for college library literary studies collections." --Midwest Book Review "his volume will be useful for the many teachers who want to include Pynchon's texts in their courses but may be daunted by the question of where to begin. Especially useful are the contributions from non-American teachers, who face additional problems when approaching Pynchon." --Bernard Duyfhuizen, Coeditor, Pynchon Notes