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'''It was what Hollywood likes to call a "cute meet"<br /> | '''It was what Hollywood likes to call a "cute meet"<br /> | ||
On [[Pages_557-563#Page_561|p.561]], Pynchon has Slothrop singing "LOOK-IN’ FAWR A NEEDLE IN A HAAAAY-STACK!" which is a song from the Fred Astaire/Ginger Rogers film ''The Gay Divorce'' (1934). In that number, Astaire sings about finding the woman of his dreams whose name he never learned after they had had a "cute meet." | On [[Pages_557-563#Page_561|p.561]], Pynchon has Slothrop singing "LOOK-IN’ FAWR A NEEDLE IN A HAAAAY-STACK!" which is a song from the Fred Astaire/Ginger Rogers film ''The Gay Divorce'' (1934). In that number, Astaire sings about finding the woman of his dreams whose name he never learned after they had had a "cute meet." | ||
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+ | Pynchon uses 'cute meet' again in [http://inherent-vice.pynchonwiki.com/wiki/index.php?title=Chapter_2#Page_37 Inherent Vice p. 37] | ||
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It was what Hollywood likes to call a "cute meet"
On p.561, Pynchon has Slothrop singing "LOOK-IN’ FAWR A NEEDLE IN A HAAAAY-STACK!" which is a song from the Fred Astaire/Ginger Rogers film The Gay Divorce (1934). In that number, Astaire sings about finding the woman of his dreams whose name he never learned after they had had a "cute meet."
Pynchon uses 'cute meet' again in Inherent Vice p. 37
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Packard
Same make of car as in the beginning of V. A high-quality luxury vehicle.
1 Beyond the Zero |
3-7, 7-16, 17-19, 20-29, 29-37, 37-42, 42-47, 47-53, 53-60, 60-71, 71-72, 72-83, 83-92, 92-113, 114-120, 120-136, 136-144, 145-154, 154-167, 167-174, 174-177 |
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2 Un Perm' au Casino Herman Goering |
181-189, 189-205, 205-226, 226-236, 236-244, 244-249, 249-269, 269-278 |
3 In the Zone |
279-295, 295-314, 314-329, 329-336, 336-359, 359-371, 371-383, 383-390, 390-392, 392-397, 397-433, 433-447, 448-456, 457-468, 468-472, 473-482, 482-488, 488-491, 492-505, 505-518, 518-525, 525-532, 532-536, 537-548, 549-557, 557-563, 563-566, 567-577, 577-580, 580-591, 591-610, 610-616 |
4 The Counterforce |
617-626, 626-640, 640-655, 656-663, 663-673, 674-700, 700-706, 706-717, 717-724, 724-733, 733-735, 735-760 |