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This is the wiki for Thomas Pynchon's Vineland. Besides using the page-by-page annotation, you can also take a look at Vineland covers, read the reviews, or provide insights or observations.

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How to Use this Wiki

The Spoiler-Free Annotations by Page allows the reader to look up and contribute allusions and references while reading the book, in a convenient and spoiler-free manner.

Apart from that, it's up to you.

Page by Page Annotations

An alternate form of commentary on the text. The guiding principle of these annotations is to remain spoiler-free, so that readers can follow along without the fear that later parts of the book will be revealed. The proprietors of Babies of Wackiness, John Diebold and Michael Goodwin, graciously allowed us to incorporate their Reader's Guide to Vineland as a starting point for this section. SPOILER ALERT!!! Many of the spoilers from the Reader's Guide are still in the page-by-page annotations. See the talk page.

Chapter 1pp. 3-13 Chapter 2pp. 14-21 Chapter 3pp. 22-34 Chapter 4pp. 35-55 Chapter 5pp. 56-67
Chapter 6pp. 68-91 Chapter 7pp. 92-106 Chapter 8pp. 107-129 Chapter 9pp. 130-191 Chapter 10pp. 192-203
Chapter 11pp. 204-217 Chapter 12pp. 218-267 Chapter 13pp. 268-293 Chapter 14pp. 294-322 Chapter 15pp. 323-385

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Andy Beckett, of The Guardian, recently re-read Vineland and loved it. His article about the experience is insightful. "The relatively modest and heartfelt Vineland began to look more of an achievement: not 'a breather between biggies', but perhaps Pynchon's last fully realised novel."

If you haven't read Jonathan Rosenbaum's excellent and insightful essay on Vineland,"Pynchon's Prayer," originally published in 1990 in the Chicago Reader, now's your opportunity. Along with more of his writings on Pynchon, it's available on his blog. "A superb yet not entirely convincing entertainment, Vineland tries to find some rays of hope in a hopeless period by positing a fearless and resourceful but otherwise unexceptional 14-year-old and her half-buried leftist family history as our last bastion of strength against encroaching fascism."

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