103: Gravity’s Rainbow by Thomas Pynchon 2/2

On our second episode on Gravity’s Rainbow by Thomas Pynchon, David is once again joined by Seth from W.A.S.T.E. Mailing List. Seth is here to nimbly unravel some of the meaning of this insane and insanely good novel, and he does an excellent job. But no matter what they tend to get lost along the way, as any analysis of the book will be “not a disentanglement from, but a progressive knotting into.”

Join them as they knot into the brennschluss point, the inciting incident of what’s happening with Slothrop’s c*ck, fragmentation of self at the force of control, the Raketen-Stadt as antagonist, and if there is any sense of hope by the end of the book.

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Seth is a non-authoritative devotee of anything and everything related to Thomas Pynchon and all varieties of difficult and demanding literature. You can find him on InstagramYoutubeTwitter, and Substack.

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Gravity’s Rainbow is a groundbreaking novel by acclaimed author Thomas Pynchon. It stands as a masterpiece of postmodern literature, captivating readers with its intricate plot, rich symbolism, and thought-provoking themes. This iconic work delves into the complexities of World War II, war profiteering, corporate scheming, human nature, reflexes, mind control, State control, scientific advancements of the time, and science fiction. The novel offers a unique blend of historical fiction, science fiction, and satire. With its enigmatic characters and labyrinthine narrative, Gravity’s Rainbow has become a literary classic, drawing scholars and enthusiasts seeking a challenging and intellectually stimulating reading experience. A world of paranoia, conspiracy, and intricate storytelling, Gravity’s Rainbow remains an enduring and influential work in the canon of modern literature.

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