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I just dropped Vineland and told myself that I will never try to read it again. What other works of Pynchon should I try? (I loved Lot49 and V.)
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>>22506024
If you’ve read the first two, why would you just not read the third one, like everybody did in the 1970s? After Gravity’s Rainbow you can decide if any of the later books will be worthwhile.

You literally don’t need to read any more Pynchon after GR. I loved Mason & Dixon, but Pynchon really has two periods— the first three books (and maybe Slow Learner), and everything else.
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>>22506024
Against The Day, as long as you can stick with it.
Also can someone tell me what the hell the source is for that picture? I couldn't find info posted anywhere.
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>>22506373
Source is me, I took that picture
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>>22506024
Lol is that really Pynch. Never seen this pic before
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>>22506024
>hasn't tried Gravity's Rainbow
Read that, then stop. Everything he wrote afterwards is just Pynchon-by-numbers.



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