News Source: Bookforum
| 4 months ago
Inherent Vice , Thomas Pynchon’s seventh novel, follows so quickly on the heels of his sixth, the massive Against the Day (2006), that the teams of specialists who go over the fuselage of every Pynchon text as if it were a spy plane forced down by...
News Source: Village Voice
| 4 months ago
Slot Inherent Vice in with The Crying of Lot 49 and Vineland —the other rock 'n' roll Pynchon novels in which unsettling levels and strains of marijuana are inhaled, where the counterculture still has a chance, if a dim one, and the characters hang...