Listen "Gravity's Rainbow - Thomas Pynchon"
Episode Synopsis
Gravity's Rainbow by Thomas Pynchon is a dense, sprawling, and surreal masterpiece that explores the chaos of World War II and the psychological, political, and scientific aftermath it leaves behind. Centered around the mysterious V-2 rocket and a character who may be able to predict its strikes, the novel spirals through a web of paranoia, conspiracies, and shifting realities. With its nonlinear narrative, encyclopedic detail, and darkly comic tone, Pynchon’s magnum opus is both a critique of technological determinism and a kaleidoscopic journey through the absurdities of modern life. Widely considered one of the greatest postmodern novels, it defies easy summary and demands full immersion.Human Stories, Machine Dreams is brought to you by Synthesise.org. Subscribe for more books to open your mind, expand your horizons - and maybe change your life.
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