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A Potpourri of Pynchonian Postmodern Pottiness – Inherent Vice, by Thomas Pynchon
Inherent Vice is Thomas Pynchon’s latest novel, whose publication in August 2009 was a matter of excited anticipation for those of us who count ourselves as Pynchonites. He had written nothing since Vineland, published in February 1990, and then we … Continue reading →
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