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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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Sonny Mehta's
apartment in
Manhattan and
found him very
satisfyingly Pynchonesque. At the end of
dinner I thought, well, now we're friends, and
maybe we'll...
- to the year 2000, A. O.
Scott wrote of
Infinite Jest, "[T]he novel's
Pynchonesque elements...feel
rather willed and secondhand. They are
impressive in...
- pathologised".
Dactyl Review described it as "a witty, nasty, erudite,
Pynchonesque narrative, full of fleshed-out
sleazy characters and a hyper-detailed...
- journalists, criminals, and four
academics on a
quest to find the secretive,
Pynchonesque German writer Benno von Archimboldi—who also
resembles Bolaño himself...
- "they had fed
reporters at
various outlets an
account designed to be 'as
Pynchonesque as possible'" and that Rob Youngberg's
mother was Pynchon's accountant;...
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Retrieved August 28, 2013. Kakutani,
Michiko (November 20, 2006). "A
Pynchonesque Turn by Pynchon". The New York Times.
Retrieved August 28, 2013. Sissman...
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Michael Dirda gave a very
positive review. Imagine, if you will, a
Pynchonesque mega-novel that
periodically calls to mind the
films Inception and The...
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world in the
seventies with a
comic portrait of a
failing marriage and
Pynchonesque story of a mysterious,
murderous cult, The
Names is a
summa of everything...
- Egan,
writing for the New York Times,
referred to the
novel as
fusing "
Pynchonesque revelry in
signs and
codes with the lush
psychedelics of
William Burroughs"...