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Thomas Ruggles Pynchon Jr. is an American novelist noted for his dense and complex novels. His fiction and non-fiction writings encompass a vast array of subject matter, genres and themes, including history, music, science, and mathematics. For Gravity's Rainbow, Pynchon won the 1973 U.S. National Book Award for Fiction.
Hailing from Long Island, Pynchon served two years in the United States Navy and earned an English degree from Cornell University. After publishing several short stories in the late 1950s and early 1960s, he began composing the novels for which he is best known: V. (1963), The Crying of Lot 49 (1966), and Gravity's Rainbow (1973). Rumors of a historical novel about Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon had circulated as early as the 1980s; the novel, Mason & Dixon, was published in 1997 to critical acclaim. His 2009 novel Inherent Vice was adapted into a feature film by Paul Thomas Anderson in 2014. Pynchon is notoriously reclusive from the media; few photographs of him have been published, and rumors about his location and identity have circulated since the 1960s. Pynchon's most recent novel, Bleeding Edge, was published on September 17, 2013.

Inherent Vice

2024
Set in the psychedelic haze of 1970s Los Angeles, the story follows private investigator D

Vineland

2024
This novel is a complex, multi-layered narrative set in the 1980s in California, weaving t

Bleeding Edge

2024
Set in the tech-boom-and-bust era of the early 2000s in New York City, the novel follows a

Against the Day

2024
The novel is a sprawling epic that spans the period from the 1893 World's Fair to the year

Mason & Dixon

2024
"Mason & Dixon" is a postmodern historical novel which follows the story of the 18th-centu

V

2024
"V" is a complex novel that intertwines two parallel narratives. One follows Benny Profane

Gravity’s Rainbow

2024
Winner of the 1973 National Book Award, Gravity's Rainbow is a postmodern epic, a work as

The Crying of Lot 49

2024
Suffused with rich satire, chaotic brilliance, verbal turbulence and wild humor, The Cryin