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Inherent Vice : ウィキペディア英語版 | Inherent Vice
''Inherent Vice'' is a novel by Thomas Pynchon, originally published in August 2009. ==Title== The term "inherent vice" refers to a property of or defect in a physical object that causes it to deteriorate due to the fundamental instability of its components. In the legal sense, inherent vice may make an item an unacceptable risk to a carrier or insurer. If the characteristic or defect is not visible, and if the carrier or the insurer has not been warned of it, neither of them may be liable for any claim arising solely out of the inherent vice. The phrase "inherent vice" appears often in William Gaddis' 1955 novel ''The Recognitions'', a novel that influenced American post-modern literature. In Gaddis' novel, the term refers to defects in a work of art. It also appears in another of Pynchon's novels, ''Mason & Dixon''.
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