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Thomas Ruggles Pynchon Jr. (/ˈpɪntʃɒn/ PIN-chon,
commonly /ˈpɪntʃən/ PIN-chən; born May 8, 1937) is an
American novelist noted for his
dense and complex...
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Pynchon is an
English surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Thomas Pynchon (born 1937),
American novelist George M.
Pynchon (1862–1940), American...
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William Pynchon (October 11, 1590 –
October 29, 1662) was an
English colonist and fur
trader in
North America best
known as the
founder of Springfield...
- Gravity's
Rainbow is a 1973
novel by the
American writer Thomas Pynchon. The
narrative is set
primarily in
Europe at the end of
World War II and centers...
- the
American novelist Thomas Pynchon (b. 1937)
includes both
fiction and
nonfiction works. Six
short stories by
Pynchon were
published in
various magazines...
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American author Thomas Pynchon. It was
published on April 27, 1966, by J. B.
Lippincott & Co. The
shortest of
Pynchon's novels, the plot
follows Oedipa...
- of the book The Self-Conscious Novel:
Artifice in
Fiction from
Joyce to
Pynchon. "Guide to the
Brian Stonehill Papers, 1890s-2000 (bulk 1970-1997)". Libraries...
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Inherent Vice is a
novel by the
American author Thomas Pynchon,
originally published on August 4, 2009. A
darkly comic detective novel set in 1970s California...
- V. is a
satirical postmodern novel and the
debut novel of
Thomas Pynchon,
published on
March 18, 1963. It
describes the
exploits of a
discharged U.S....
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Pynchon Park, also
known as
Hampden Park and
League Park, was a
sports venue in Springfield, M****achusetts. It was
opened in 1853 by the
Hampden Agricultural...