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Before long even the bride's father, the jazz bassist Jay Leonhart, was caught up in the crying jag.
In "The Crying of Lot 49," Thomas Pynchon turned the tables, comparing a sterile, overly planned Southern California community (called San Narciso) to a computer chip.
A lament for parched, poisoned nature recurs in The Crying Light, though his self-excoriation goes beyond facile regrets about the environment.
While the whacked‑out conspiracy theories in The Crying of Lot 49 (Pynchon's most appealing and, not coincidentally, shortest novel) seem like charming period features, here they seem like Baby Boomer bullshit, of a rather tasteless kind.
And so the spaced-out private investigator enters the labyrinth of Mickey's business interests, which are almost as tangled as Pierce Inverarity's in The Crying of Lot 49 (1966).
That contrast is manifest in almost all of Whitaker's acting work, a repertoire that includes Jody, the doomed soldier in The Crying Game, and jazz great Charlie Parker in Bird.
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"Sure, sure, get in!" the coachman cried, reining up.
I remember in the airport crying the whole time".
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