Mason & Dixon

>Mason & Dixon
>Against the Day
>Gravity's Rainbow
>V.
>The Crying of Lot 49
>Inherent Vice
>Vineland
>Bleeding Edge

Read in this order, Pynchon's novels make a super-novel that chronicle the history of America. Really makes you think.

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"no."

is there a Pynchon Universe? Do all his books exist in the same world

>No revolution
>No post revolution meme and fighting period
>No britbongs go back period
>No corruption period
After that he does OK but he needs more about manifest destiny and the roaring 20s, as well as something about the great depression.
I dont think he missed much in the 20th. Maybe something about hippies and bums.
As well as little things talking about society in the 21st.
How long does he have to live again? I want this.

I give Pynchmeister 5 - 10 more years. Enough time to write a final masterpiece instead of Bleeding Meme

V and GR share a minor character

Gravity's Rainbow is not even about America

Blicero ain't minor, son. Unless you are talking about Pig.

He can't write anymore because he's not high as a kite like he used to be when he wrote his good books, also he's probably dead already

Thinking that Pynchon has a coherent plan with his novels is the silliest thing I've ever heard someone say about him.

It's like Rushdie writing that sincere analysis to Vineland, trying to give it meaning. I bet Pynchon just rolled his eyes and giggled after reading that.