Gravity's Rainbow

Paperback Published on: 20/07/1995
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Gravity's Rainbow
A Postmodern Masterpiece
Probably Pynchon’s Magnum Opus: a spiralling tale of war-time paranoia and secretive experimentation, psychics and sewage, rockets and sexuality, dogs, sol... READ MORE
Cam

Synopsis

Tyrone Slothrop, a GI in London in 1944, has a big problem. Whenever he gets an erection, a Blitz bomb hits. Slothrop gets excited, and then, as Thomas Pynchon puts it in his sibilant opening sentence, 'a screaming comes across the sky', heralding an angel of death, a V-2 rocket. Soon Tyrone is on the run from legions of bizarre enemies through the phantasmagoric horrors of Germany.

Gravity's Rainbow is never a single story, but a proliferation of characters - Pirate Prentice, Teddy Bloat, Tantivy Mucker-Maffick, Saure Bummer, and more - and events that tantalize the reader with suggestions of vast patterns only just past our comprehension. It is a blizzard of references to science, history, high culture, and the lowest of jokes and among the most important novels of our time.

Winner of the National Book Award.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Vintage Publishing
  • ISBN: 9780099533214
  • Number of pages: 912
  • Dimensions: 197 x 128 x 46 mm
  • Weight: 666g
  • Languages: English

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Gravity's Rainbow
Absolutely Impenetrable
Although this book is meant to be a classic, the difficult writing style and totally random story loops make it a difficult and unenjoyable adventure. From... READ MORE
Tom
Gravity's Rainbow
A sprawling masterpiece
I’m mainly reviewing this book to boost it’s one star rating given by the only other review at time of writing. This book is not meant to be an easy read... READ MORE
Gavin Housley