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  1. Gravity's Rainbow is a 1973 novel by the American writer Thomas Pynchon. The narrative is set primarily in Europe at the end of World War II and centers on the design, production and dispatch of V-2 rockets by the German military. In particular, it features the quest undertaken by several characters to uncover the secret of a mysterious device ...

  2. Feb 28, 1973 · Thomas Pynchon. Winner of the 1973 National Book Award, Gravity's Rainbow is a postmodern epic, a work as exhaustively significant to the second half of the 20th century as Joyce's Ulysses was to the first. Its sprawling, encyclopedic narrative, and penetrating analysis of the impact of technology on society make it an intellectual tour de force.

  3. Oct 31, 2006 · A Penguin Classic Winner of the 1973 National Book Award, Gravity's Rainbow is a postmodern epic, a work as exhaustively significant to the second half of the twentieth century as Joyce's Ulysses was to the first. Its sprawling, encyclopedic narrative and penetrating analysis of the impact of technology on society make it an intellectual tour ...

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  4. A comprehensive guide to Thomas Pynchon's 1973 novel, a historical satire about a mysterious rocket and a soldier's sexual arousal. Learn about the plot, themes, characters, and more with SuperSummary.

  5. Jun 6, 2024 · Gravity’s Rainbow, novel by Thomas Pynchon, published in 1973. The sprawling narrative comprises numerous threads having to do either directly or tangentially with the secret development and deployment of a rocket by the Nazis near the end of World War II. Lieut. Tyrone Slothrop is an American.

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  6. Gravity's Rainbow By Thomas Pynchon. n America in the late 1950's and early 1960's there appeared a series of comic apocalyptic novels organized around picaresque anti-heroes or schlemiels and filled with what came to be called black humor. Writers like Joseph Heller ("Catch-22"), John Barth ("The Sot-Weed Factor"), Bruce Jay Friedman ("Stern ...

  7. Jun 13, 2012 · Gravity's Rainbow. Thomas Pynchon. Penguin, Jun 13, 2012 - Fiction - 768 pages. 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 ...

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