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by Thomas Pynchon
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La Mala *the mean girl*
La Mala *the mean girl* rated it 10 years ago
Kindred's Reading Challenge: #15 A book by Jonathan Franzen, David Foster Wallace or Thomas Pynchon
A Few Thoughts
A Few Thoughts rated it 12 years ago
Reading Thomas Pynchon is a little like spending the day walking down a crowded city street and then trying to extract a story from the cacophony of sounds you've encountered. I love it a little for it's madness I think.What's most remarkable is that from deep within the madness, a thing emerges wh...
madbkwm
madbkwm rated it 12 years ago
This book attemps to be profound and instead, in my humble opinion, just ends up caterwauling. Maybe it is a product of the 1960s and was interesting and unique and amazing for it’s time, but overall I just found it difficult to follow and not very compelling.The “modern” time passages involving Pr...
Bloody Shambles
Bloody Shambles rated it 13 years ago
GR SYNOPSIS: "Pynchon's "V". won the coveted William Faulkner Foundation's First Novel Award when it appeared in 1963, and was hailed by "Atlantic Review" as "one of the best works of the century."Cool story, bro. Now could you tell us what the book is about?Seriously, doesn't anyone know what the w...
AC
AC rated it 13 years ago
Quite an experience. My first stubstantial 'modern' book -- that I've managed to read and, at least, partially understand. Doing so is a game-changer... ... game-changers, ha!, at my extended point in the radius of life...
javajunco
javajunco rated it 13 years ago
So as it turns out, this is a novel about spies. And somehow, just parsing that out feels like an accomplishment. It's a strange book, not very surreal, disconnected, jumbled, and confusing. But somehow, still enjoyable and still readable, even though I really have no idea what went on or whether or...
truepenny
truepenny rated it 14 years ago
This book is truly bizarre. In the beginning, I certainly thought my rating would be no higher than a three, but somehow, with its cheese danish paintings, seductive rats and transvestite priests, it won me over.
Parrish Lantern's Casebook
Parrish Lantern's Casebook rated it 14 years ago
This book is immersive, by which I mean, you have to be prepared to totally immerse yourself. Think preparation, not logical, not with professorial intent, I mean more than taking a deep breath. Think full underwater apparatus, not snorkel, we're talking old school, a full suit, lead boots, a large ...
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