Gravity's Rainbow
Author: Pynchon, Thomas
ISBN: 9780099511755
Publisher: VINTAGE ARROW - MASS MARKET
Year First Published: 2013
Pages: 912
Dimensions: 196mm x 132mm x 41mm
Format: Paperback / softback
Description
A new edition to celebrate the 40th anniversary of first publication of Pynchon's classic book.
Discover Thomas Pynchon's brilliant writing in this postmodern literature classic.
'The greatest, wildest author of his generation' Guardian
We could tell you the year is 1944, that the main character is called Tyrone Slothrop and that he has a problem because bombs are falling across Europe and crashing to the earth at the exact locations of his sexual conquests. But that doesn't really begin to cover it.
Reading this book is like falling down a rabbit hole into an outlandish, sinister, mysterious, absurd, compulsive netherworld. As The Financial Times said, 'you must forget earlier notions about life and letters and even the Novel.' Forty years since its publication, Gravity's Rainbow has lost none of its power to enthral.
ISBN: 9780099511755
Publisher: VINTAGE ARROW - MASS MARKET
Year First Published: 2013
Pages: 912
Dimensions: 196mm x 132mm x 41mm
Format: Paperback / softback
Description
A new edition to celebrate the 40th anniversary of first publication of Pynchon's classic book.
Discover Thomas Pynchon's brilliant writing in this postmodern literature classic.
'The greatest, wildest author of his generation' Guardian
We could tell you the year is 1944, that the main character is called Tyrone Slothrop and that he has a problem because bombs are falling across Europe and crashing to the earth at the exact locations of his sexual conquests. But that doesn't really begin to cover it.
Reading this book is like falling down a rabbit hole into an outlandish, sinister, mysterious, absurd, compulsive netherworld. As The Financial Times said, 'you must forget earlier notions about life and letters and even the Novel.' Forty years since its publication, Gravity's Rainbow has lost none of its power to enthral.