What's the best review or analysis of gravity's rainbow? I read it and can appreciate it for it's unique tone and Pynchon's ability to write with personality, but I don't understand it on a critical level.
Also, explain why you liked it.
Overrated garbage, and so on. *sniff*
I liked it because I think Pynchon's pretty funny, and because it's so metaphorically rich that you can spend your whole day thinking about the various ways brenschluss applies to your life.
I guess also because it's structurally very interesting. The way the narrative is handed off between various characters and storylines manages to progress the plot in an innovative and challenging, but satisfying way.
>>7612649
what is Zizek's opinion on Pynchon and his work?
>>7612641
bump because i wanna know too.
give the guy a fucking answer you pinecone humping fucks all you ever do is talk about the guy and you can't even bring in some third-party evidencereEREEREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
I think Dan Schneider's analysis hit the nail on the head. Look it up.
>>7612696
"hh I shink shat Pynchon eesh a hh very gud hh writer but he'sh no Faulkner"
>>7614519
He slags GR and praises Slaughterhouse 5?
>>7614519
Woah, he just called out the meme trilogy in the first sentence. What's this guy's deal?