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'''Faffner, Hank'''<br />
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<div id="earp">'''Earp, Wyatt (1848-1929) (aka Berry Stapp)'''</div>
665; Masonic "engineer-on-the-scene"; [Etymological Musings]
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Legendary frontiersman of the American West, who was an itinerant saloonkeeper, gambler, lawman, gunslinger, and confidence man. He worked as a police officer in Wichita and Dodge City, eventually becoming assistant marshall and buddy of such gunmen as Doc Holliday and Bat Masterson. After remarrying (his first wife died of typhoid fever), he left Dodge City and eventually ended up in Tombstone, Arizona. He became a gambler and guard in the Oriental Saloon, and his brother Virgil became town marshal. By 1881 a feud which had been developing between the Earps and a gang led by Ike Clanton was finally resolved in the celebrated gunfight at the O.K. Corral (Oct. 26, 1881), pitting the Clanton gang against three Earp brothers (Virgil, Wyatt, and Morgan) and Doc Holliday. The Earps prevailed.<br />
  
'''Fahringer'''<br />
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his [[M#mustache|mustache]], 210; the mustache is referred to again in [http://inherent-vice.pynchonwiki.com/wiki/index.php?title=E#earp Inherent Vice p. 219].
403; (German: "traveller"); Zen fellow at Peenemünde with Achfaden and Pökler; 454
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'''Faraday, Michael (1791-1867)'''<br />
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'''[[Earth in Gravity's Rainbow|EARTH]]'''<br />
English chemist and physicist who created classical field theory. He was the first to isolate benzene and he synthesized the first chlorocarbons. His other discoveries include electromagnetic induction, the laws of electrolysis, and the rotation of polarized light by magnetism. He's considered the greatest of all experimental physicists; portrait of in the Tate Gallery in London, "eyes [...] so lambent, sinister, so educated" 584
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See also [[C#counterforce|Counterforce]]; [[E#erdmann|Erdmann, Margherita]]; [[E#erdschweinhohle|Erdschweinhöhle]]
  
'''Fariña, Richard (1937-66)'''<br />
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'''Eastern Question'''<br />
Richard Fariña, to whom Gravity's Rainbow is dedicated, was a good friend of Pynchon's when they were students at Cornell University in the 50s. In 1963, Farina married Mimi Baez, a folksinger and sister of Joan Baez. Although first married under the Napoleonic Code in a secret ceremony in Paris in the spring of 1963, they had an official marriage in Carmel, California, for the benefit of the Baez family. Pynchon was the best man for the Carmel ceremony, coming up from Mexico City where he was living and working on Gravity's Rainbow. In A Long Time Coming and a Long Time Gone, Farina's posthumously published collection of stories (Random House, 1969), Farina describes his and Pynchon's visit to the Monterey Fair. Richard and Mimi Farina formed a folk-music duo (Farina on guitar and Mimi on dulcimer, both singing) and released several albums in the 60s. Richard Farina was killed in a motorcycle crash following a book signing in Carmel for his newly published first (and only) novel, Been Down So Long It Looks Like Up To Me (Random House, 1966). You might want to visit this sweet website dedicated to the memory of Richard and Mimi (who died of cancer in 2001).
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What power would control the Middle East and Balkans after the Turks?; "an obscure penance for the previous century of British policy on the Eastern Question" 14; See Balkan Intrigues
  
'''fathers'''<br />
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'''Eberle, Bob'''<br />
"the good father" 135; "your father's a dreary young man" 175; Penelope's dead father, 175-76; "Fathers are conditioned into deliberately dying in certain preferred ways" 176; "all those Papi-has-raped-me stories" 272; "Schwarzvater" 286; Qulan's father, 340; Pökler's ineptitude as, 410; "[the Hereros] don't want my patriarchy" 522; American Founding Fathers, 587-88; "typical American teenager's own Father, trying. . .to kill his son" 674; "Father-conspiracy" 679; "Fathers are carriers of the virus of Death, and sons are the infected" 723; "the father you will never quite manage to kill" 747; See also mothers
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264; "seen toasts to Tangerine raised in ev-ry bar"; Eberle was a vocalist with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra in the 1930s and 1940s; "Tangerine" was one of their hits.
  
'''Fauntleroy'''<br />
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'''Easterling'''<br />
Prissily garbed in knee-pants, velvet suit and bows, Little Lord Fauntleroy (1886) was the creation of English novelist Frances Eliza Hodgson (b.1849). She also wrote The Secret Garden; "a boy of 6 or 7 in a velvet Fauntleroy suit" 491; "somewhere in tucked in the brain's plush album is always a child in Fauntleroy clothes" 736
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139; one of the seven original owners of The Book; "taken early in a raid by the Luftwaffe"; 140; 167
  
'''Fauve'''<br />
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'''Edelman, Steve'''<br />
183;
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[German: "Edelmann" = "nobleman"]; Tales of the Schwarzkommando, Collected by, 315; "Kabbalist spokesman" 753; "a Hollywood business man. . .accused of Attempted Mopery" 755
  
'''Feel, Osbie'''<br />
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'''[[Edges in Gravity's Rainbow|EDGES]]'''<br />
5; cultivates pharmaceutical plants on the roof of Pirate's maisonette; eggs to golfballs, 9; doper at White Visitation -- "the house idiot- savant" 92; with Pirate, 111-12; 533; Doper's Greed - film with 2 cowboys + midget, 534; stoned with aura, 536; "'In the Parliament of Life, the time comes, simply, for a division. We are now in the corridors we have chosen, moving toward the Floor....'" 536; in Marseilles, 620; Porky Pig tattoo, 638; [Is that Pynchon inside his own novel?]
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See also [[I#interface|Interface]]
  
'''Feldspath, Roland'''<br />
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'''Edward VIII (1894-1972)'''<br />
30; expert on control systems, guidance equations; spirit in seance; 238-39
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59; succeeded his father, George V, as King of Great Britain and Ireland in January 20, 1936, but abdicated on December 11, 1936 due to disapproval of his proposed marriage to Mrs. Edward Simpson. He was then given the title Duke of Windsor; see note [[Pages 174-177#Page 177|177.27-28]]
  
'''Feldspath, Selena'''<br />
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'''Effig, Private Rudolf'''<br />
30; surviving wife of Roland; 31
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733; his note to "Stretchfoot" [aka, Blicero: see p.759 at "Streckefuss"] on the wall, which Slothrop sees somewhere in northern Germany. [effig. is an abbreviation for latin effigiavit, meaning 'drawn by', and was used in the printing business. - provided by Jan Bayer]
  
'''Felipe'''<br />
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'''Einstein, Albert (1879-1955)'''<br />
383; "difficult young poet" on U-boat; 612
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The great German-Swiss-American mathematical physicist whose special theory of relativity (1905) and general theory of relativity (1916) revolutionized the world of physics; former patron of the Odeon, 262;
  
'''Felix'''<br />
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'''Eisenhower, Dwight D. ("Ike") (1890-1969)'''<br />
508; tuba player on board Frau Gnabb's boat
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American General in WWII and 34th U.S. president (1948-56); "laid down the controlling guideline, the 'strategy of truth' idea. Something 'real,' Ike insisted on" 74; "Psychological Warfare Division [...] reporting direct to" 76; "[Slothrop's] sooper dooper SHAEF pass, signed off by Ike" 298; caricature of on Toiletship, 450; "on the radio announcing the invasion of Normandy" on D-Day, and Pökler thinks his voice is identical to Clark Gable's, 577
  
'''Femina'''<br />
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'''Eisenkröte'''<br />
368; club in Berlin; "what the notorious Femina is to cigarette-jobbing circles"
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603; Iron Toad in the pissoir at Putzi's - "ultimate test of manhood in the Zone"
  
'''Ferguson, Elmer'''<br />
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'''Eis-Heiligen'''<br />
584; a pinball wizard, one of "the great thumbs of Koekuk and Puyallup, Oyster Bay, Inglewood"
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281; German: Ice Saints; "St. Pancratius, St. Servatius, St. Bonifacius, die kalte Sophie" — The Ice Saints are St. Pancratius, St. Servatius, St. Bonifacius, and St. Sophie. Their commemorations are made respectively at the 12th, 13th, 14th and 15th of May, i.e., at a time when there are frequent cold spells ("last frost") in central Europe. This is why, traditionally, German farmers did now sow before they were "safely past the Eisheiligen," or did not drive their cattle to the pastures. There was a (now extinct) custom to build fires at these days to expel the winter. [Thanks to Jan Bayer]
  
'''fern seed'''<br />
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'''Eispalast'''<br />
379; accredited with endowing invisibility in traditional folklore; fell in Slothrop's shoes sometime back on Midsummer Eve, between midnight and one, making him the invisible youth, the armored changeling. Providence's little pal. [More...]
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652; German: "Ice Palace"; "the great Berlin"
  
'''Fibel, Bert'''<br />
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'''Ekori'''<br />
453-54; [German: "primer"]; worked with Achtfaden; worked for Siemens when it was part of Stinnes trust; kept an eye on infant Tyrone while working for GE in Pittsfield, MA; fixed defective pinball machines, 586-87; "stonefaced Kraut [...] a genius with solenoids" 587; 687; [Etymological Musings]
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730; Herero: "cap"; Schwartzkommando who is wounded
  
'''Fierro, Martin'''<br />
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'''ELAS Greeks'''<br />
386-87; gaucho hero of Argentinian legend; von Göll wants to make a film about him; 610
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34; ELAS (Ellinikos Laikos Apeleftherotikos Stratos) was one of three dominant Greek resistance groups to arise in opposition to the Nazis after they invaded and occupied Greece in 1941. Comprised primarily of communists, the "Greek People's Liberation Army" was rebuffed by the British in its attempt to take power after the liberation of Greece in 1944, with the "royalists" retaining control of the government.
  
'''film/cinema references'''<br />
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'''Electra House'''<br />
"velveteen darkness" 3; "[Pirate] learned [his grin] at the films" 32; "what Hollywood likes to call a 'cute meet'" 38; "the cinema kiss never completed" 49; "horror-movie devilfish" 51; Fay Wray look, 57; "Disneyfied look" 70; "a De Mille set" 71; Katje, 92, 112; paranoia in movie theatres, 114; "the lads in Hollywood telling us how grand it all is over here" 135; "medium shot" 142; "All of us watching some wry newsreel, the beam from the projector falling milky-white. . .the manly crepe of an overseas cap knifing forward into the darkened cinema" 150; Sachsa seance, 152; special effects, 159; "[Katje] evaporates before the question, re-forms in another part of the room" 194; "this wardrobe here's mostly props" 195; Katje's cinema werewolf transformation, 196; Marx-Brothers-like episode with Seltzer bottle, 197; "from a German camera angle" 229; Zootsuit Zanies, 251; soundtrack (clarinets, guitars and mandolins), 255; "Saturday-afternoon western movies" 264; "Wild West movie" 338; "Nazi movie villain" 360; extras, 374; "Leaps broad highways in a single bound!"--380; camera angle (opening of Fierro film), 386; "paracinematic lives" 388; soundtrack ("windy strings and reed sections"), 398; "couldn't even go to the movies" 402; filming gauges on rocket flights, 406-07; successive stills, 407; "the moving images of a daughter" 422; 423; Ilse "has persisted beyond her cinema mother, beyond film's end" 429; "cue calls for the titanic sets of her dreams" 446; "Goebbels' private collection" 461; "that same nacreous wrinkling the films use to suggest rain out a window" 471; "slouched alone in your own seat" 472; "watching Allied footage for what could be pulled and worked into newsreels to make the Axis look good" 473; "Looks like German movies have warped other outlooks around here too." 474; faces "very smooth, film-star polished" 477; "filthy movies are showing in the boiler room" 490; "But mistakes are part of it too--everything fits. One sees how it fits, ja? learns patterns, adjusts to rhythms, one day you are no longer an actor, but free now, over on the other side of the camera." 494;"silent-movie style looking to strangle" 495; cartoon-y, 498; "Dillinger, at the end, found a few seconds' strange mercy in the movie images that hadn't quite yet faded from his eyeballs" 516; "gobbles Pervitin like popcorn at the movies" 522; "film and calculus, both pornographies of flight" 523; "this ain't the fuckin' movies" 527; "not yet" 527-28; "There's the son of Frankenstein in it, too. I wish we could have more direct" 536; "a government newsreel, FROM CLOAK AND DAGGER TO CROAK AND STAGGER" 542; "another long night of cinema without schedule" 542; "as the camera moves in for a close-up" 543; "My dream is to bring all these kids. . .out to Hollywood" 559; Klein-Rogge, Rudolph (actor - Pökler's favorite), 578; "movie queens" 586; "frames per century" 612; "a bad cinema spring" 628; chase scenes, 198, 308-13, 334,637; "comic Nazi routine" 633; 641; "we're strangers at the films, condemned to separate rows aisles, exits, homegoings" 663; Floundering Four, 674-80; "Yes, it is a movie! Another WWII situation comedy" 692; "Their Movieola viewer" 694; "as nasal and debonair as a movie star" 697; "moves image to image" 721; "black and white film images" 723; documentary style, 738; "subdebs just out the movies" 741; sound editing, 745; Chase Music, 751; "a whole movie-cue of witnesses" 755; "old fans who've always been at the movies" 760; (See also actors/directors; King Kong; movies; theatre; Ufa-theatre)
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80; During WWII the British broadcasting and radio propaganda offices were located here, in London; [[British Military Intelligence|More on British Military Intelligence...]]
  
'''Film, Ansco, Winthrop'''<br />
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'''Elektromechanische Werke, Karlshagen'''<br />
630; an American subsidiary/licensee of IG
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451; "another cover name for the testing station at Peenemünde, where Achtfaden worked
  
'''fingernails &c.'''<br />
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'''El Ñato'''<br />
"between his red nail-bitten hands" 57; "His fingernails draw blood" 67; "he fingernails a piece of this out from between his teeth" 117; "toenail-holds" 118; "her lacquered red fingernails" 127; "long-routinized nudge of horn, flip of hoof" 142; "ringing the snifter with his fingernail" 195; "rake his nails along inside her thighs" 222; "raking dreamy fingernails down the morning" 226; "She has filed her nails to long points" 233; "stroking with her fingernails her labia" 235; "pedicured Mayfair address" 270; "chewed-down fingernails sharp as a saw" 294; "television images flickering aross their toenails" 296; "receives it in long dirty fingernails" 365; "brushing tears from his face with the tips of her nails. [...] The nails are very sharp" 444; "She flicks a pale bitten thumbnail from one of her top teeth" 445; "scarlet nails digging sharp as needles" 469; "needle-tipped fingers" 469; "Flipping his fingernail against a large clear African mask" 487; "He breaks a fingernail" 531; "scratching and picking with dirt-black fingernails" 542; "a very large white finger [...] Its Fingernail is beautifully manicured" 566; "[Marvy's] toenails, cut Army-square" 606; "cusp-flicks of fingernails" 664; "scratching [...] with a horn finger" 710; "corporate teeth and polished fingernails" 714; "Tchitcherine's toenail clippings" 717; "sketched in clay with her long fingernail" 734; See also paraboloids; Interface
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383; guitarist on U-boat; 612
  
'''Firm, the'''<br />
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'''Empty Ones'''<br />
See [[S#soe|SOE]]
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316; "Otukungurua"; faction of Hereros who want negative birthrate ("tribal v. Christian death"), 318; aka "Revolutionaries of the Zero" 317; See also Hereros
  
'''Fisk, Jubilee Jim (1834-1872)'''<br />
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'''Enbeksi Qazaq'''<br />
285; Known popularly as the "Barnum of Wall Street" and "Jubilee Jim," Fisk was one of the most outrageous figures of the Gilded Age. The most notorious plot of Fisk's short career was the attempt to corner the gold market during 1868 and 1869. Fisk's and Jay Gould's effort collapsed when President U.S. Grant intervened to halt the Black Friday scandal. Fisk brazenly refused to honor his contracts, leaving thousands ruined. Fisk's exploits were the fodder of innumerable newspaper reports, but the Black Friday episode finally made virtual outcasts of both Fisk and Gould. Fisk was shot to death on the main stairway of the Broadway Central Hotel in New York City in January 1872. His murderer, Ned Stokes, was a rival for the attentions of Josie Mansfield, an actress of limited talent [From U-S-History.com]; "what ~ told the Congressional committee investigating his and Jay Gould's scheme to corner gold in 1869" 438
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347: "17 August" issue in which Chu's opium is wrapped
  
'''Fitzmaurice House'''<br />
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'''Engels, Friedrich (1820-95)'''<br />
76; Foreign Office Political Intelligence Dept. located there; Stephen Dodson-Truck works there, 215; 221; 228
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348; German socialist who lived in England after 1842. He met Karl Marx in 1844 and they collaborated on the Communist Manifesto (1848)
  
'''Flamp, Constance'''<br />
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'''Enola Gay, Miss'''<br />
714-717; at Krupp party (aka "Commando Connie")
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588; The Enola Gay, a B-29 built by Pynchon's previous employer Boeing Aircraft, dropped the atom bomb on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945. [WAY MORE]
  
'''Flaum'''<br />
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'''ENSA show'''<br />
453; one of "the reentry people" at Peenemünde
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657; British: Entertainers National Service Association, sponsored shows for servicemen
  
'''Flebótomo, Cesar'''<br />
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'''entropy/closed systems/irreversibility'''<br />
184; manager of Casino Hermann Goering
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"the coiled whispers of decay" 94; A-4 as "mockery of. . .the reversible process" 139; Pointsman "lapsing to isotropy" 142; "sooner or later everyone out here has to go Epidermal [See: "enclosed in [...] dead cells" 94]. No exceptions." 148; "the reality is not reversible" 151; Arbella in reverse, 204; "All the animals, the plants, the minerals, even other kinds of men, are being broken and reassembled every day, to preserve an elite few, who are the loudest to theorize on freedom, but the least free of all." 230; Maxwell's Demon, 239; "no way backward now" 257; Entropy Management, 260; fear of open system, 264; "Taking land is building more fences. We want to leave it open. We want it to grow, to change" 265; Rossini's music is "love without payment of any kind" 274; orangutan "clockwork runs down" 282; "Their several entropies" 302; coprophilia & urolagnia as closed systems, 319; "entropies of loveable but scatterbrained mother nature" 324; painkillers without addiction, 348; cocaine & the A4, 375; drifting away, 405; Clerk Maxwell, 411; "a system whose only aim is to violate the Cycle. Taking and not giving back, [...] removing from the rest of the World these vast quantities of energy to keep its own tiny desperate fraction showing a profit: [...] most of the World, animal, vegetable and mineral, is laid waste in the process" 412; serpent eating its tail, 413; isotropy, 415; Beethoven ("represents the German dialectic [...] where [ultimately] all notes get an equal hearing") and Webern ("all notes were truly equal at last"), 440; Anubis orgy as closed system, 467; "inside his own cock" 470; Morituri - "just keep moving" 479; irreversible process, 519, 524, 589; potatoes used for rockets--no food, 550, 640; Wm. Slothrop's pigs, 555; messages, 624; information, 642; haircut, 643; Karmic Hammer, 644; bulb-life problem, 654; Floundering Four each gifted & flawed by the gift, 675; icebox, 678; "They've stopped the inflow/outflow" 694; Great Irreversible, 745; "any system which cannot tolerate heresy: a system which, by its nature, must sooner or later fall." 747; See also [[M#masturbation|masturbation]]
  
'''Flit'''<br />
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<div id="enzian">'''Enzian, Oberst'''</div>
112; "fall smothered like bugs in the presence of"
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100; German: "[[G#gentian|gentian]]" (a flowering herb); oberst = "highest" or "chief"; named by Weissmann/Blicero after a color in the Rilke poem ("mountainside gentian of Nordic colors"); meets Slothrop on top of train to Nordhausen and pushes Marvy off the train, 288; Illumination of, 297; of Bleicherode, 315; aka Nguarorerue ("one who has been proven"), 314, 316; aka Otyikondo ("halfbreed"), 316; arrived in German from Südwest in December 1926, 352; half-brother of Tchitcherine; Weissmann's protege and "Monster" 404; estrangement between "monster" Enzian and Weissmann, 426; 499; "on into some other paranoid terror" 522; search for the True Text, 525; with Katje, 658; Suave Older Exotic, 662; "he knows" 667; and the 00001, 724 [[Enzian|More on Enzian]]
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'''Épernay'''<br />
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213; one of the two towns in the center of France's Champagne region (the other is Reims). It is the home of Pol Roger and Moet et Chandon Champagne. Interesting to point out that when Napoleon campaigned Eastwards, he would always divert his army via Reims and Epernay, as he always celebrated a win with champagne and never wanted to run out. (Contributed by Paul Bowers)
  
'''Floundering Four, the'''<br />
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'''Ephemeris'''<br />
674-80; (1) Myrtle Miraculous - performs miracles--"love is the only miracle that's beyond her"; (2) Maximilian - Negro with natural rhythms ("all rhythms, up to and including the cosmic")--"never. . .go any further into danger than its dapperness"; (3) Marcel - "a mechanical chessplayer" ("exquisite 19th-century brainwork")--"much too literal with humans"; (4) Slothrop. Each is gifted and flawed by his gift. Mission: rescue the Radiant Hour.
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754; An ephemeris is a tabular statement of the assigned places of an celestial body for regular intervals; "based on the [Earth's] new rotation"
  
'''Flying Dutchman'''<br />
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'''Erdmann, Margherita (Greta)'''<br />
498;
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364; [German: "erd" = "earth, soil"] German film actress; mother of Bianca; star of von Göll's Alpdrucken; worked for von Göll in vaguely pornographic horror movies; the "Anti-Dietrich" 394; real name not "Erdmann" 395; in Berlin with Slothrop, 433; feels abandoned by Slothrop when he returns, 443; married to Thanatz, 461; murdering Jewish children, 477-78; aka Gretel, 482; Weisse Sandwüste von Neumexiko ("White Sand Desert of New Mexico"--perhaps a reference to nuclear testing in New Mexico) 482; with Max Schlepzig in Jugend Herauf! ("Youth Arise!"), 483; with Blicero and Thanatz on the Heath, 485-88; mapped on to Katje, 486; 672
  
'''Folies-Bergères'''<br />
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'''Erdschweinhöhle'''<br />
After a major opening in a new theatre in 1869, the Folies became one of the first major music halls in Paris, featuring operetta and pantomine. Toward the end of the 19th century, the theatre's repertory consisted of musical comedies and revues, operettas, vaudeville sketches, playlets, ballets, eccentric dancers (including those high-kicking cancan dancers), acrobats, jugglers, magicians and tightrope walkers. The titles of all the Folies' shows since the late 1880s have each consisted of a total of 13 letters; "doing the cancan" 583
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315-16; [German: "erd"="earth", "schwein"="pig", "höhle"="hole"] underground communities of Hereros living in Germany; "a dialectic of word made flesh" 321; 524-25; delegates, 538; 671; 672-73; See also Hereros; Pigs
  
'''football'''<br />
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<div id="gourd">'''Ernest Pudding's Gourd Surprise'''</div>
See [[L#lawn|lawn sports]]
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80; A 'curcurbitaceous improbability' Brigadier Pudding loved to prepare, perhaps because 'there is something Sadistic about recipes with "Surprise" in the title'. This fits right in with Pudding's character; 234
  
'''Forbidden Wing'''<br />
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'''Esberg, Marine Captain'''<br />
205; the Himmler-Spielsaal room at Casino H. Goering; "breath of Forbidden Wing" 285
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691; wins "all-expense, one-way trip for one to. . .Puke-a-hook-a-look-i Island!"
  
'''Förschner, Major'''<br />
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'''Esso'''<br />
431; his security detail at Mittelwerke
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240; gasoline Slothrop preferred for his Terraplane
  
'''Foreign Office'''<br />
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'''Estelle'''<br />
Political Intelligence Department (P.I.D.) of, 74, 206
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171; "the doorkeeper's daughter" at White Visitation, and her son Arch, with whom Gwenhidwy plays "slap-and-tickle"
  
'''formée cross'''<br />
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'''ETO'''<br />
243; Jamf's inside "a gold hexagon [...] a medal of honor from IG Farben" 413;
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18; European Theatre of Operations; Caserne Martier in, 246;
  
'''Foxes'''<br />
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'''[[Europe in Gravity's Rainbow|EUROPE]]'''
47; Spectro's generic term for any patient; 53; 58; 138; 139; on the Toiletship, 450; "sharp as foxes" 718; (See also fox-trot)
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'''fox-trot'''<br />
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'''Eurydice'''<br />
182; a ballroom dance in duple time with alternating slow and quick steps; (See also songs/compositions)
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472; Eurydice, according to Greek myth, dies and goes to the underworld (Hades). Her lover, Orpheus, goes to retrieve her. He is told Eurydice can follow him back to the world of the living as long as he doesn't look back while they are returning. Eventually overcome with doubt as to whether or not she is still following him, he looks back and thereby loses Eurydice forever; Orpheus Puts Down Harp, 754; [Orpheus in Mason & Dixon]
  
'''Franco, Francisco (1892-1975)'''<br />
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'''Evans, Jeremiah ("Merciful")'''<br />
234; Spanish military dictator. He and his troops attacked Spain from 1936-39 and eventually overthrew the republican government (with the help of Hitler and Mussolini). He was head of the régime and remained firmly in control until his death. Spain remained neutral during WWII.
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541; "well-known political informer from Pembroke"; "tone-deaf Welsh stoolie" 545
  
'''Francois'''<br />
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'''Eventyr, Carroll'''<br />
183, girl on beach who is a dancer at Casino Hermann Goering; 193 (named); 194; 204
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31; (Danish: "fairytale, adventure"); medium at White Visitation in the Abbey in south England; lover of Nora D-T; 33; his story, 145; "trying to confirm the Lübeck angel" 217; maps on to Sachsa?, 238; 706; recruited Pudding into the Counterforce, 715
  
'''Frangibella'''<br />
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'''Evil Hour'''<br />
547; mentioned in Pirate's and Katje's How I Came To Love the People
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"at certain hours, a round white light" 137; "near midnight, her hour" 205; "the hour without a name (unless it's...no...NO...)" 267; "that well-remembered fragrance Noon in Berlin, essence of human decay" 374; "it's nearly noon. From 11 to 12 in the morning is the Evil Hour, when the white woman with the ring of keys comes out of her mountain and may appear to you [...] The Hour is hers" 374-75; "the Evil Hour has worked its sorcery" 377; "the height of the Evil Hour" 439; "horror will come when the afternoon is brightest" 471; "Horror in the brightest hour of afternoon" 471; "a man in a white suit [...] who's supposed to be on the Strand-Promenade [...] every day around noon" 492; "The exact clock time, which varies throughout the year, is known as Rocket Noon" 500; "today's Rocket Noon, two circular explosions inside the rush hour" 501; "ev'ry day at Rocket Noon, there's death, and revelry" 508; "what's shadowless noon and what isn't" 509; "a common criminal who is to be hanged at noon" 625; "the noon on the Heath when 00000 was fired" 667; "You know what time. The usual hour." 680; "at noon [Geli] comes to a farm house" 718; "a permanent five-o'clock shadow (the worst by far of all the Hourly Shadows)" 755;
  
'''Frank'''<br />
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'''excrement'''<br />
547; mentioned in Pirate's and Katje's How I Came To Love the People
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"penguin shit" 11; "shit, money and the Word" 28; Pointsman's foot in toilet bowl, 42; "street excrement" 46; cat shit, 51; Slothrop's toilet adventure, 64-67; copromancy, 65; "jellied textures of human shit" 79; "too much shit in these streets" 135; "piss-swollen men" 136; "excremental kisses" 150; "Earth's excrement" (coal tars), 166; "preterite dung" 166; "footprints of shit the color of themselves" 173; "seagull shit" 203; "stained with genuine SS shit and piss" 211; Pudding and Domina Nocturna, 234-36; "turds on the Bokhara rug" 246; "shit-eating grin" 253; "feelings about blackness were tied to feelings about shit, and feelings about shit were tied to feelings about putrefaction and death" 276; Deutschmarks used as toilet paper, 284; "naughty bathroom moment" 296; "Colonies are the outhouses of the European soul. . .where a fellow can. . .enjoy the smell of his own shit." 317; coprophilia & urolagnia, 319; Outase (one of the many Herero words for "shit"), 325; "you vill shit now?" 360;"oozing shit that burns like acid" 360; "shit leaking out of him at gallons per hour" 364; King Kong taking a shit, 368; "pleasant anticipation" 405; baby Ilse's, 418; Pökler at ground zero, 426; Dora camp, 432; "pissing in the center grooves of cobbled alleys" 434; "eyes like two pissholes in a snowbank" 437; "diamonds in the shit of smugglers" 438; turd-shaped monoliths, 451; "Little piece of Jewish shit" 478; giant turds, 485; Bianca, 531; 535; "never-slackening shit" 586; "Europe died meanly in its own wastes" 616; "trying to take a quiet shit" 631; Mexico pissing on Mossmoon's table, 636 (aka "Urinating Incident" 710); "ladylike turds" 639; "prehistoric wastes" 639; "urolagnia jokes" 649; Byron down the toilet, 652; "deep feelings about shit" 654; "Thanatz's asshole tightens a notch." 666; "Shit 'n' Shinola" 687; Tranvestites' Toilet, 688; "shit. . .is the color white folks are afraid of" 688; "put the fuse out. . .right in the stream of piss" 689; rat turds, 692; They interdict the toilet, 694; "Bad Shit" 713; "consecrated to shit" 722; "dark figure with a stream of luminescent piss" 739; "fields of shit" 739; fart-driven siren ring, 740; "not one trickle of shit, Liebchen?" 757; See also Toiletship, holy shit
  
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'''Eyeties'''<br />
663; An American statesman and scientist, he was, according to the Firesign Theatre, "The only president of the United States who was never president of the United States; "kite, thunder, and key"; "was also a Mason and given to cosmic forms of practical jokesterism" 664; "A Nickel Saved [...] is a stockpile of nickel" 664;
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'''Franklin, Sir John (1786-1847)'''<br />
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589; An English arctic explorer, Sir John perished in the Victoria Straight while attempting to discover the Northwest passage. Records found later indicate that Sir John did discover the Northwest passage.
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711; "who's that tapping and giggling at your door [...]?"
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'''Frederick the Great (1712-86)'''<br />
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This arty, intellectual Prussian, the son of Frederick-William I, became king of Prussia in 1840. In 1756 he initiated the "Seven Years' War." His military exploits resulted in a Prussia that had doubled in size by the time of his death; 314; 394;
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37; "off to fan imperial fair in Johannesburg"
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'''Free French'''<br />
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34; "plotting revenge on Vichy traitors"
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'''Freud, Sigmund (d. 1939)'''<br />
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16; Austrian neurologist and founder of psychoanalysis; "Freudian revenge against his mother" 89; 272; 276
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22; club in Soho where Slothrop finds girls
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'''Frieda the Pig'''<br />
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398; Pökler's pig; with Slothrop, 575; See also PIGS
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396; "the Russian mathematician"
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373; location of Chicago Bar
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'''Frisch, Fromm, Frölich, Frei'''<br />
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624; German: alert, devout, happy, free ("Frölich" should be "Fröhlich"); From Jan Bayer: the motto of the BDM (Bund Deutscher Mädels, or, as my grandmother used to say 'Bube drück mich'(hug me boy)), which was the women's organization in the Third Reich, analogous to the Hitlerjugend. That's why the symbols are 'gymnastic' — the Mädels did lots of sports (esp. gymwheels or 'Rhönrad' because it was supposed to increase their fertility, or so i was told).
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587; "19th century European anarchist Mason"; Saverino Friscia, a doctor, along with Giuseppi Fanelli, Mikhail Bakunin, Carlos Gambuzzi, Bakunin's lawyer, and Alberto Tucci, founded the International Brotherhood ("anarquismo") in 1866, in Naples, Italy; See also Proudhon and Bakunin
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568; Pig-Hero Slothrop's 8-year-old assistant
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"Remember the eloquent words of Sir Denis Nayland Smith to young Alan Sterling, whose fiancée is in the clutches of the insidious yellow Adversary: "I have been through the sort of fires which are burning you now, Sterling, and I have always found that work was the best ointment for the burns."' 277; "you also [...] get to be Fu Manchu! eh? the one who has the young lady in his power!" 278;
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65; chop suey joint in Cambridge, recalled by Slothrop; [The I Ching Connection]; [Fu first appeared as a member of the Whole Sick Crew in Pynchon's first novel, V.]
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Earp, Wyatt (1848-1929) (aka Berry Stapp)

Legendary frontiersman of the American West, who was an itinerant saloonkeeper, gambler, lawman, gunslinger, and confidence man. He worked as a police officer in Wichita and Dodge City, eventually becoming assistant marshall and buddy of such gunmen as Doc Holliday and Bat Masterson. After remarrying (his first wife died of typhoid fever), he left Dodge City and eventually ended up in Tombstone, Arizona. He became a gambler and guard in the Oriental Saloon, and his brother Virgil became town marshal. By 1881 a feud which had been developing between the Earps and a gang led by Ike Clanton was finally resolved in the celebrated gunfight at the O.K. Corral (Oct. 26, 1881), pitting the Clanton gang against three Earp brothers (Virgil, Wyatt, and Morgan) and Doc Holliday. The Earps prevailed.

his mustache, 210; the mustache is referred to again in Inherent Vice p. 219.

EARTH
See also Counterforce; Erdmann, Margherita; Erdschweinhöhle

Eastern Question
What power would control the Middle East and Balkans after the Turks?; "an obscure penance for the previous century of British policy on the Eastern Question" 14; See Balkan Intrigues

Eberle, Bob
264; "seen toasts to Tangerine raised in ev-ry bar"; Eberle was a vocalist with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra in the 1930s and 1940s; "Tangerine" was one of their hits.

Easterling
139; one of the seven original owners of The Book; "taken early in a raid by the Luftwaffe"; 140; 167

Edelman, Steve
[German: "Edelmann" = "nobleman"]; Tales of the Schwarzkommando, Collected by, 315; "Kabbalist spokesman" 753; "a Hollywood business man. . .accused of Attempted Mopery" 755

EDGES
See also Interface

Edward VIII (1894-1972)
59; succeeded his father, George V, as King of Great Britain and Ireland in January 20, 1936, but abdicated on December 11, 1936 due to disapproval of his proposed marriage to Mrs. Edward Simpson. He was then given the title Duke of Windsor; see note 177.27-28

Effig, Private Rudolf
733; his note to "Stretchfoot" [aka, Blicero: see p.759 at "Streckefuss"] on the wall, which Slothrop sees somewhere in northern Germany. [effig. is an abbreviation for latin effigiavit, meaning 'drawn by', and was used in the printing business. - provided by Jan Bayer]

Einstein, Albert (1879-1955)
The great German-Swiss-American mathematical physicist whose special theory of relativity (1905) and general theory of relativity (1916) revolutionized the world of physics; former patron of the Odeon, 262;

Eisenhower, Dwight D. ("Ike") (1890-1969)
American General in WWII and 34th U.S. president (1948-56); "laid down the controlling guideline, the 'strategy of truth' idea. Something 'real,' Ike insisted on" 74; "Psychological Warfare Division [...] reporting direct to" 76; "[Slothrop's] sooper dooper SHAEF pass, signed off by Ike" 298; caricature of on Toiletship, 450; "on the radio announcing the invasion of Normandy" on D-Day, and Pökler thinks his voice is identical to Clark Gable's, 577

Eisenkröte
603; Iron Toad in the pissoir at Putzi's - "ultimate test of manhood in the Zone"

Eis-Heiligen
281; German: Ice Saints; "St. Pancratius, St. Servatius, St. Bonifacius, die kalte Sophie" — The Ice Saints are St. Pancratius, St. Servatius, St. Bonifacius, and St. Sophie. Their commemorations are made respectively at the 12th, 13th, 14th and 15th of May, i.e., at a time when there are frequent cold spells ("last frost") in central Europe. This is why, traditionally, German farmers did now sow before they were "safely past the Eisheiligen," or did not drive their cattle to the pastures. There was a (now extinct) custom to build fires at these days to expel the winter. [Thanks to Jan Bayer]

Eispalast
652; German: "Ice Palace"; "the great Berlin"

Ekori
730; Herero: "cap"; Schwartzkommando who is wounded

ELAS Greeks
34; ELAS (Ellinikos Laikos Apeleftherotikos Stratos) was one of three dominant Greek resistance groups to arise in opposition to the Nazis after they invaded and occupied Greece in 1941. Comprised primarily of communists, the "Greek People's Liberation Army" was rebuffed by the British in its attempt to take power after the liberation of Greece in 1944, with the "royalists" retaining control of the government.

Electra House
80; During WWII the British broadcasting and radio propaganda offices were located here, in London; More on British Military Intelligence...

Elektromechanische Werke, Karlshagen
451; "another cover name for the testing station at Peenemünde, where Achtfaden worked

El Ñato
383; guitarist on U-boat; 612

Empty Ones
316; "Otukungurua"; faction of Hereros who want negative birthrate ("tribal v. Christian death"), 318; aka "Revolutionaries of the Zero" 317; See also Hereros

Enbeksi Qazaq
347: "17 August" issue in which Chu's opium is wrapped

Engels, Friedrich (1820-95)
348; German socialist who lived in England after 1842. He met Karl Marx in 1844 and they collaborated on the Communist Manifesto (1848)

Enola Gay, Miss
588; The Enola Gay, a B-29 built by Pynchon's previous employer Boeing Aircraft, dropped the atom bomb on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945. [WAY MORE]

ENSA show
657; British: Entertainers National Service Association, sponsored shows for servicemen

entropy/closed systems/irreversibility
"the coiled whispers of decay" 94; A-4 as "mockery of. . .the reversible process" 139; Pointsman "lapsing to isotropy" 142; "sooner or later everyone out here has to go Epidermal [See: "enclosed in [...] dead cells" 94]. No exceptions." 148; "the reality is not reversible" 151; Arbella in reverse, 204; "All the animals, the plants, the minerals, even other kinds of men, are being broken and reassembled every day, to preserve an elite few, who are the loudest to theorize on freedom, but the least free of all." 230; Maxwell's Demon, 239; "no way backward now" 257; Entropy Management, 260; fear of open system, 264; "Taking land is building more fences. We want to leave it open. We want it to grow, to change" 265; Rossini's music is "love without payment of any kind" 274; orangutan "clockwork runs down" 282; "Their several entropies" 302; coprophilia & urolagnia as closed systems, 319; "entropies of loveable but scatterbrained mother nature" 324; painkillers without addiction, 348; cocaine & the A4, 375; drifting away, 405; Clerk Maxwell, 411; "a system whose only aim is to violate the Cycle. Taking and not giving back, [...] removing from the rest of the World these vast quantities of energy to keep its own tiny desperate fraction showing a profit: [...] most of the World, animal, vegetable and mineral, is laid waste in the process" 412; serpent eating its tail, 413; isotropy, 415; Beethoven ("represents the German dialectic [...] where [ultimately] all notes get an equal hearing") and Webern ("all notes were truly equal at last"), 440; Anubis orgy as closed system, 467; "inside his own cock" 470; Morituri - "just keep moving" 479; irreversible process, 519, 524, 589; potatoes used for rockets--no food, 550, 640; Wm. Slothrop's pigs, 555; messages, 624; information, 642; haircut, 643; Karmic Hammer, 644; bulb-life problem, 654; Floundering Four each gifted & flawed by the gift, 675; icebox, 678; "They've stopped the inflow/outflow" 694; Great Irreversible, 745; "any system which cannot tolerate heresy: a system which, by its nature, must sooner or later fall." 747; See also masturbation

Enzian, Oberst

100; German: "gentian" (a flowering herb); oberst = "highest" or "chief"; named by Weissmann/Blicero after a color in the Rilke poem ("mountainside gentian of Nordic colors"); meets Slothrop on top of train to Nordhausen and pushes Marvy off the train, 288; Illumination of, 297; of Bleicherode, 315; aka Nguarorerue ("one who has been proven"), 314, 316; aka Otyikondo ("halfbreed"), 316; arrived in German from Südwest in December 1926, 352; half-brother of Tchitcherine; Weissmann's protege and "Monster" 404; estrangement between "monster" Enzian and Weissmann, 426; 499; "on into some other paranoid terror" 522; search for the True Text, 525; with Katje, 658; Suave Older Exotic, 662; "he knows" 667; and the 00001, 724 More on Enzian

Épernay
213; one of the two towns in the center of France's Champagne region (the other is Reims). It is the home of Pol Roger and Moet et Chandon Champagne. Interesting to point out that when Napoleon campaigned Eastwards, he would always divert his army via Reims and Epernay, as he always celebrated a win with champagne and never wanted to run out. (Contributed by Paul Bowers)

Ephemeris
754; An ephemeris is a tabular statement of the assigned places of an celestial body for regular intervals; "based on the [Earth's] new rotation"

Erdmann, Margherita (Greta)
364; [German: "erd" = "earth, soil"] German film actress; mother of Bianca; star of von Göll's Alpdrucken; worked for von Göll in vaguely pornographic horror movies; the "Anti-Dietrich" 394; real name not "Erdmann" 395; in Berlin with Slothrop, 433; feels abandoned by Slothrop when he returns, 443; married to Thanatz, 461; murdering Jewish children, 477-78; aka Gretel, 482; Weisse Sandwüste von Neumexiko ("White Sand Desert of New Mexico"--perhaps a reference to nuclear testing in New Mexico) 482; with Max Schlepzig in Jugend Herauf! ("Youth Arise!"), 483; with Blicero and Thanatz on the Heath, 485-88; mapped on to Katje, 486; 672

Erdschweinhöhle
315-16; [German: "erd"="earth", "schwein"="pig", "höhle"="hole"] underground communities of Hereros living in Germany; "a dialectic of word made flesh" 321; 524-25; delegates, 538; 671; 672-73; See also Hereros; Pigs

Ernest Pudding's Gourd Surprise

80; A 'curcurbitaceous improbability' Brigadier Pudding loved to prepare, perhaps because 'there is something Sadistic about recipes with "Surprise" in the title'. This fits right in with Pudding's character; 234

Esberg, Marine Captain
691; wins "all-expense, one-way trip for one to. . .Puke-a-hook-a-look-i Island!"

Esso
240; gasoline Slothrop preferred for his Terraplane

Estelle
171; "the doorkeeper's daughter" at White Visitation, and her son Arch, with whom Gwenhidwy plays "slap-and-tickle"

ETO
18; European Theatre of Operations; Caserne Martier in, 246;

EUROPE

Eurydice
472; Eurydice, according to Greek myth, dies and goes to the underworld (Hades). Her lover, Orpheus, goes to retrieve her. He is told Eurydice can follow him back to the world of the living as long as he doesn't look back while they are returning. Eventually overcome with doubt as to whether or not she is still following him, he looks back and thereby loses Eurydice forever; Orpheus Puts Down Harp, 754; [Orpheus in Mason & Dixon]

Evans, Jeremiah ("Merciful")
541; "well-known political informer from Pembroke"; "tone-deaf Welsh stoolie" 545

Eventyr, Carroll
31; (Danish: "fairytale, adventure"); medium at White Visitation in the Abbey in south England; lover of Nora D-T; 33; his story, 145; "trying to confirm the Lübeck angel" 217; maps on to Sachsa?, 238; 706; recruited Pudding into the Counterforce, 715

Evil Hour
"at certain hours, a round white light" 137; "near midnight, her hour" 205; "the hour without a name (unless it's...no...NO...)" 267; "that well-remembered fragrance Noon in Berlin, essence of human decay" 374; "it's nearly noon. From 11 to 12 in the morning is the Evil Hour, when the white woman with the ring of keys comes out of her mountain and may appear to you [...] The Hour is hers" 374-75; "the Evil Hour has worked its sorcery" 377; "the height of the Evil Hour" 439; "horror will come when the afternoon is brightest" 471; "Horror in the brightest hour of afternoon" 471; "a man in a white suit [...] who's supposed to be on the Strand-Promenade [...] every day around noon" 492; "The exact clock time, which varies throughout the year, is known as Rocket Noon" 500; "today's Rocket Noon, two circular explosions inside the rush hour" 501; "ev'ry day at Rocket Noon, there's death, and revelry" 508; "what's shadowless noon and what isn't" 509; "a common criminal who is to be hanged at noon" 625; "the noon on the Heath when 00000 was fired" 667; "You know what time. The usual hour." 680; "at noon [Geli] comes to a farm house" 718; "a permanent five-o'clock shadow (the worst by far of all the Hourly Shadows)" 755;

excrement
"penguin shit" 11; "shit, money and the Word" 28; Pointsman's foot in toilet bowl, 42; "street excrement" 46; cat shit, 51; Slothrop's toilet adventure, 64-67; copromancy, 65; "jellied textures of human shit" 79; "too much shit in these streets" 135; "piss-swollen men" 136; "excremental kisses" 150; "Earth's excrement" (coal tars), 166; "preterite dung" 166; "footprints of shit the color of themselves" 173; "seagull shit" 203; "stained with genuine SS shit and piss" 211; Pudding and Domina Nocturna, 234-36; "turds on the Bokhara rug" 246; "shit-eating grin" 253; "feelings about blackness were tied to feelings about shit, and feelings about shit were tied to feelings about putrefaction and death" 276; Deutschmarks used as toilet paper, 284; "naughty bathroom moment" 296; "Colonies are the outhouses of the European soul. . .where a fellow can. . .enjoy the smell of his own shit." 317; coprophilia & urolagnia, 319; Outase (one of the many Herero words for "shit"), 325; "you vill shit now?" 360;"oozing shit that burns like acid" 360; "shit leaking out of him at gallons per hour" 364; King Kong taking a shit, 368; "pleasant anticipation" 405; baby Ilse's, 418; Pökler at ground zero, 426; Dora camp, 432; "pissing in the center grooves of cobbled alleys" 434; "eyes like two pissholes in a snowbank" 437; "diamonds in the shit of smugglers" 438; turd-shaped monoliths, 451; "Little piece of Jewish shit" 478; giant turds, 485; Bianca, 531; 535; "never-slackening shit" 586; "Europe died meanly in its own wastes" 616; "trying to take a quiet shit" 631; Mexico pissing on Mossmoon's table, 636 (aka "Urinating Incident" 710); "ladylike turds" 639; "prehistoric wastes" 639; "urolagnia jokes" 649; Byron down the toilet, 652; "deep feelings about shit" 654; "Thanatz's asshole tightens a notch." 666; "Shit 'n' Shinola" 687; Tranvestites' Toilet, 688; "shit. . .is the color white folks are afraid of" 688; "put the fuse out. . .right in the stream of piss" 689; rat turds, 692; They interdict the toilet, 694; "Bad Shit" 713; "consecrated to shit" 722; "dark figure with a stream of luminescent piss" 739; "fields of shit" 739; fart-driven siren ring, 740; "not one trickle of shit, Liebchen?" 757; See also Toiletship, holy shit

Eyeties
132; slang: Italians

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