The Crying of Lot 49

The Crying of Lot 49

by

Thomas Pynchon

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The Inamorati Anonymous Member Character Analysis

The Inamorati Anonymous member is a man whom Oedipa finds wearing the Tristero horn symbol at a San Francisco gay bar called The Greek Way. The man claims to be straight but explains that he is drinking at The Greek Way because he is involved in the Inamorati Anonymous, a group of voluntarily isolated people who view their need for love and relationships as an unhealthy addiction. Curious about the symbol on his pin, Oedipa tells him all about her Tristero conspiracy. But the man later explains that the group’s founder saw the muted horn symbol on the watermarks of gasoline-doused stamps after a near suicide attempt. He disappears after going to the bathroom, but at the end of the novel, Oedipa calls him again from a phone booth near the freeway in San Narciso. Suspicious of their encounter, she asks him if Pierce Inverarity paid him to talk to her, but he simply replies that “It’s too late […] for me.” This is ambiguous: it could mean that he actually was paid off, or it could mean that he is afraid of breaking his Inamorati Anonymous vow by falling in love. Regardless, the Inamorati Anonymous man’s tragic but voluntary isolation seems like something of a logical endpoint for many of the novel’s men, who consistently refuse intimacy out of fear or because they are unable to communicate about their emotions.
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The Inamorati Anonymous Member Character Timeline in The Crying of Lot 49

The timeline below shows where the character The Inamorati Anonymous Member appears in The Crying of Lot 49. The colored dots and icons indicate which themes are associated with that appearance.
Chapter 5
Conspiracy, Interpretation, and Meaning Theme Icon
Media, Communication, and Human Relationships Theme Icon
...so far, and the man reveals that his muted horn pin means he is a member of the Inamorati Anonymous, a support group for people who want to cure their addiction... (full context)
Media, Communication, and Human Relationships Theme Icon
The Inamorati Anonymous member admits that nobody knows who this founder is, but he proposes that Oedipa try to... (full context)
Chapter 6
Media, Communication, and Human Relationships Theme Icon
...freeway. Soon, she is calling The Greek Way from a phone booth and asking for the man from the Inamorati Anonymous. She introduces herself as Arnold Snarb, and she tells the man everything... (full context)