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The ''S.S. Stupendica'' [https://against-the-day.pynchonwiki.com/wiki/index.php?title=S#stupendica makes an appearance] in Pynchon's ''Against the Day'', being the liner the Zombini family takes to Europe for a tour. [[S.S._Stupendica|Discussion]] | The ''S.S. Stupendica'' [https://against-the-day.pynchonwiki.com/wiki/index.php?title=S#stupendica makes an appearance] in Pynchon's ''Against the Day'', being the liner the Zombini family takes to Europe for a tour. [[S.S._Stupendica|Discussion]] | ||
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| + | [[image:Melachrino-cigarettes.jpg|thumb|140px|'''Melachrino ad’’’|left]]'''"smoking a Melachrino in a jade holder"'''<br /> | ||
| + | Melachrino cigarettes were an Egyptian brand popular from the late 19th century through mid-20th century. In its advertising it emphasized Orientalism (romanticizing "the East"), worldliness and sophistication, and high-class leisure (opera, hotels, international travel). | ||
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"ocean liner Stupendica"The S.S. Stupendica makes an appearance in Pynchon's Against the Day, being the liner the Zombini family takes to Europe for a tour. Discussion
"smoking a Melachrino in a jade holder"Melachrino cigarettes were an Egyptian brand popular from the late 19th century through mid-20th century. In its advertising it emphasized Orientalism (romanticizing "the East"), worldliness and sophistication, and high-class leisure (opera, hotels, international travel).