thomas pynchon
We Await Silent Thomas's Empire
Pynchon’s newest novel, The Bleeding Edge, comes out next week. Penguin released a teaser, which I skeptically read up to the point, a few paragraphs in, where a boy named Ziggy tells his mom that a tree "doesn't suck."
Of Course Paul Thomas Anderson Is Giving Thomas Pynchon the Tracking-Shot Treatment
There it is, all 470 feet worth of it.
Thomas Pynchon's New Heroine Is Caught Up in Some Sort of Virtual-Reality Game
And you'll have to wait around another month or so, when the reclusive author drops 'Bleeding Edge', to understand why. Here's an excerpt to tide you over.
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It's OK to Not Be A Luddite: Thomas Pynchon, Digitized
For all the bombed out, drug adled techno-anxieties that scream across the works of American novelist Thomas Pynchon, news of the reclusive author's e-book foray is, at first glance, the equivalent of a 20-megaton V-2 rocket blast. But, sure enough...
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