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| | Thomas Pynchon, Mason & Dixon |
 | | Jeremiah Dixon, surveyor, observer, living in the now, and Charles Mason, astronomer, widower, a contemplative, introspective chronicler of the passing of events, become one facet of a subtext of polarization that explores the dichotomies of slave versus free, religious tolerance and moral superiority, between mania and melancholy, eastern and western philosophy, even lumberjack versus werebeaver. |
 | | Mason & Dixon was a hard book to pick up, but an even harder one to put down, a book that lets you in, shows you around a world that once existed. |
 | | His tale of Jeremiah Dixon and Charles Mason comes from the time the Rev. spent with the team the two men took with them as they clear-cut their way due west through unforgiving terrain. |
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