• Wanda Tinasky, ostensibly a bag lady living under a bridge in the Mendocino County area of Northern California, was the pseudonymous author of a series...
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  • 23, 1988) was an American writer who is the probable author of the Wanda Tinasky letters, once widely thought to be the work of novelist Thomas Pynchon...
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  • murderer. Wanda Sykes (born 1962), American actress, comedian, and writer. Wanda Tinasky (pseudonym) Wanda Toscanini Horowitz (1907–1998) Wanda Vazquez...
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    a pseudo-German word coined in 1985 as a joke by the pseudonymous Wanda Tinasky; the correct German form would be Glücksschmerz. It has since been used...
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    elaborate rumor insinuating that Pynchon and one "Wanda Tinasky" were the same person. A collection of the Tinasky letters was eventually published as a paperback...
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  • in the Wanda Tinasky letters imbroglio when one of the letters claimed that Gaddis and Thomas Pynchon were one and the same person. The Tinasky letters...
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    of styles and the dearth of information about the two authors; the Wanda Tinasky letters also claimed that Gaddis, Pynchon, and Jack Green were the same...
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    period drama starring Jim Carrey Tom Hawkins, the probable writer of the Wanda Tinasky Letters Cammie King, child actress best known for Gone with the Wind...
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  • to the general mad science community only as the Tinasky Study (a probable allusion to Wanda Tinasky), Helen's project is a detailed, covert study of...
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  • Bernard; Krafft, John M. (1996). "Thomas Pynchon". In Giles, James R.; Giles, Wanda H. (eds.). American Novelists Since World War II. Dictionary of Literary...
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  • Army Corps. Tom Hawkins, 61, American writer, probable author of the Wanda Tinasky letters, murder-suicide. Arwel Hughes, 79, Welsh orchestral conductor...
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  • Checklist." RCF 15.3 (Fall 1995): 7–11. "Foreword." The Letters of Wanda Tinasky. Edited by T. R. Factor. Vers Libre Press, 1996. ix–xi. "A New Language...
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  • pointed to an obscure Beat writer, Tom Hawkins, as the author of the Wanda Tinasky letters, which some had previously speculated to be the work of Thomas...
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  • (writer) (1927–1988), Beat generation poet believed responsible for the "Wanda Tinasky" letter of the 1980s Thomas Hawkins (priest) (1766–1850), Church of...
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  • Author Newt Gingrich William R. Forstchen Albert S. Hanser Cover artist Wanda Tinasky Language English Genre Alternate history novel Publisher Thomas Dunne...
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