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− | Fictional composer from Thomas Pynchon's 1963 novel ''V.'' | + | Fictional Russian composer from Thomas Pynchon's 1963 novel ''V.'' |
− | He has composed the music for a ballet. | + | He has composed the music for a ballet, ''Enlèvement des Vierges Chinoises'' (''Rape of the Chinese Virgins''), choreographed by Satin. |
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+ | His last name is French for "porcupine." | ||
[[Category:1963|Porcépic, Vladimir]] | [[Category:1963|Porcépic, Vladimir]] | ||
[[Category:Novels|Porcépic, Vladimir]] | [[Category:Novels|Porcépic, Vladimir]] | ||
[[Category:Fictional composers|Porcépic, Vladimir]] | [[Category:Fictional composers|Porcépic, Vladimir]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Thomas Pynchon|Porcépic, Vladimir]] |
Latest revision as of 05:31, 24 April 2018
Fictional Russian composer from Thomas Pynchon's 1963 novel V.
He has composed the music for a ballet, Enlèvement des Vierges Chinoises (Rape of the Chinese Virgins), choreographed by Satin.
His last name is French for "porcupine."