It’s a big deal when the writer many consider the greatest living American novelist publishes his first novel in 12 years.
Thomas Pynchon rose to prominence alongside The Beatles and the whole counterculture movement. Along the way, he was deeply ...
With the famously private novelist enjoying a (private) moment in the sun, we reached out to die-hard fans who’ve tuned in to ...
The novel comes hot on the heels of Paul Thomas Anderson's movie "One Battle After Another," which was inspired by the author ...
About all that Hicks can recall,” Thomas Pynchon writes of his latest protagonist, private detective Hicks McTaggart, “is ...
With Shadow Ticket, Pynchon reminds us the line between chaos and order, corruption and truth, remains as thin, porous and ...
The novel comes hot on the heels of Paul Thomas Anderson's movie "One Battle After Another," which was inspired by the author ...
Thomas Pynchon is having a moment. Paul Thomas Anderson’s second Pynchon adaptation, One Battle After Another (loosely based on Pynchon’s 1990 novel Vineland), is a critical and commercial hit; and ...
The cult of Thomas Pynchon is powerful and will only be bolstered by Shadow Ticket, the 88-year-old writer’s first novel in 12 years and one that, as an admirer of much of his previous work, I found ...
Mark Z. Danielewski has returned with “Tom’s Crossing,” a 1,200-page western that is both more accessible than his earlier ...
One Battle After Another is a box office bomb, but also a light in the darkness of a risk-averse modern Hollywood.