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Thomas Pynchon – Gravity’s Rainbow
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(Editor's Pick)
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Created on 27 February 2012
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Thomas Pynchon – Gravity’s Rainbow
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(Review)
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Here's my old review of an even older book - Gravity’s Rainbow by Thomas Pynchon, a ‘grand book’ of fantastic fiction, providing an alternative history of the end of the 2nd World War, and the history V2/A4 ...
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Created on 27 February 2012
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Thomas Pynchon - Slow Learner
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(Editor's Pick)
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Created on 13 June 2011
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Thomas Pynchon - Slow Learner
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(Review)
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Slow Learner is a collection of early short stories by Thomas Pynchon; consisting of a mix of fascinating & highly readable stories, interspersed with less developed/mature parts. Incidentally this very ...
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Created on 13 June 2011
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Thomas Pynchon - Inherent Vice
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(Review)
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And now, a few words on Inherent Vice, the latest book by Thomas Pynchon, the best writer in the world. Yes, I am biased ;-) 'Latest' is also slightly misleading here – yes it's correct, he hasn't written ...
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Created on 04 May 2011
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Bruce Sterling - Pirate Utopia
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(Review)
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... enclave (a “speculative counterfactual”), but also as Dieselpunk, or ‘Military Engineering Fiction’. The whole story really took me back to Thomas Pynchon’s Against the Day - this feels like it is filling ...
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Created on 07 November 2016
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Nnedi Okorafor - Lagoon
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(Review)
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... and/or Nigerian society, or due to the aliens and their influence. Either way, the relationship diagram/notes I kept started to take on slight characteristics of one for a Thomas Pynchon book for a while, ...
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Created on 09 April 2014
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David Gerrold - The man who folded himself
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(Review)
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... (ie ‘The Trouble with Tribbles’ on Star Trek) and for some of his books. ‘The man who folded himself’ was nominated for the Nebula and the Hugo award (the latter against Thomas Pynchon’s Gravity’s Rainbow ...
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Created on 07 July 2011
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