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What's the right order to read the Pinecone?

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What's the right order to read the Pinecone?
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chronological, like you'd read any other artist.
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>>7713513
Chronological works. What I did was

V.->Gravity's Rainbow->Bleeding Edge->The Crying of Lot 49->Vineland->Slow Learner->Inherent Vice->Mason & Dixon(almost done)->Against the Day(will read last)

Basically, other than V. and Gravity's Rainbow you can read them in any order, though some people will say that you can read GR first. I disagree though, because V. introduces a lot of the concepts used in GR which makes it much easier to follow on a first-time read.
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It doesn't matter. Read his best works first: GR, V, M&D, or CL49. Ultimately, Pynchon being a difficult writer is a meme perpetuated by dorks who bought Gravity's Rainbow and just left it on their shelf.
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>>7713513
don't bother
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>>7713555
>>7714153
>>7714745
>>7714750
We 8,

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Does anyone genuinely enjoy Tommy Pinecone?

I dropped GR at around page 450 or something. I wanted to strangle Pinecone whenever a song appeared, or one of his characters started stuttering.

In fact, the only parts I remember genuinely enjoying is the portion about the scientist fucking his daughter and the part where some lady shit into one of the SS men's mouth.
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>>7714745
Gravity's Rainbow is an incredibly difficult book, senpai. And V. isn't much easier.
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>>7715004
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>>7715004
maybe pynchon is hidden somewhere on those covers
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Generally you read front to back, except with Japanese comic books
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>>7713555
this
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>>7713513
Read his non-fiction first (V. and Gravity's Rainbow, in that order if you know you'll stick for both, otherwise start with GR and re-read it later after V.)

Read Inherent Vice after CoL49.
Read other minor works in any order.

M&D is universally considered his best, whether you want to have it at the apex or keep it for last. AtD is chronologically his last major novel.
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>>7714990
It doesn't sound like you actually understood or followed any of it based on how you described it.
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>>7713513
>49
>GR
>MD
>don't read the rest
peasy
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He literally wrote Inherent Vice and got PTA to adapt so that plebs would start with INHERENT VICE if they were too big of bitches to just dive the fuck in.
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>>7717509
Yeah and also irish farteater made up dubliners so that people who dont like long stories can read a short stories and then read fined agains wake and bake
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>>7715847
>his non-fiction
>HIS NON-FICTION
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My library has Gravity's Rainbow, Mason & Dixon and Against The Day. Any of those good to start with or should I have them order something else? They also have Inherent Vice and Vineland but meh
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>>7717305
no v.?
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>>7719176
Against the Day is comparatively easier and still comes close to masterpiece.
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>>7719196
would Against the Day -> Rainbow -> M&D work? With the others kinda sprinkled around when I feel like it/get them?
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Somebody once mentioned that there's a scene in one of his books, either Mason and Dixon or Inherent Vice, where a preteen grinds on a guy at a strip club or something. Can someone tell me which one it was?

don't make fun of me
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>>7719267
you might be thinking of Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov
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>>7719271
don't meme at me you shiteforde. I expect a proper answer.
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>>7719277
iunno, but since M&D is about the 1700s it's very very likely Inherent Vice
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>>7719267
>>7719281
not in a strip club but it's actually in M&D

>>7717885
anon is right, you should start with his non-fiction just like with Wallace :)
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