Gravity's Rainbow

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4,5
87 reviews
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768
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Winner of the 1974 National Book Award

"The most profound and accomplished American novel since the end of World War II." - The New Republic


“A screaming comes across the sky. . .” A few months after the Germans’ secret V-2 rocket bombs begin falling on London, British Intelligence discovers that a map of the city pinpointing the sexual conquests of one Lieutenant Tyrone Slothrop, U.S. Army, corresponds identically to a map showing the V-2 impact sites. The implications of this discovery will launch Slothrop on an amazing journey across war-torn Europe, fleeing an international cabal of military-industrial superpowers, in search of the mysterious Rocket 00000.

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4,5
87 reviews
A Google user
31 May 2015
I loved the scope and general themes at play, and when Pynchon chose to use it, the imagery could be spectacular. I understand the nature of experimental fiction, but this book is at times overly verbose, deliberately confusing and downright self-indulgent. I may have started off with the wrong Pynchon novel, and while I do plan to read some of his other works, I'm not in any hurry as this book felt like the equivalent of running several marathons. Still, I largely enjoyed myself. Will possibly read again, the next time with the reader's guide.
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Michael Rutherford
14 December 2016
In more ways than one, this book is difficult to read.The prose is hallucinatory, and the content of the novel is similarly psychedelic. Nothing could have prepared me for the truly revolting ideas that are presented in this novel. That being said, this is one of the most entertaining books I have ever slogged through, even if I only understood a small fraction of it. When critics say that it is one of the greatest American novels of all time, they are not kidding, "Gravity's Rainbow" is the most impressive and disgusting text ever published, and certainly the best thing that Thomas Pynchon has written so far.
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Andrew Manning
08 April 2018
Best novel I've ever read. Read it once when I was 16, had to reread it a few years later to really appreciate it. You won't regret picking up this book!
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About the author

Thomas Pynchon is the author of V., The Crying of Lot 49, Gravity’s Rainbow, Slow Learner, Vineland, Mason & Dixon, Against the Day, Inherent Vice, and Bleeding Edge. He received the National Book Award for Gravity’s Rainbow in 1974.

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