Do you think Gravity's Rainbow is slow?
Am I just too much of a pleb to appreciate all the exposition?
32 feet per second, per second. Law of falling bodies.
>>8795057
>har har
>>8795052
"Exposition" is what plebs call content
>>8795057
/thread
>slow
No, not usually.
>>8795137
> what did he mean by this?
>>8795096
>content
>>8795052
That's the point
>>8795052
>A thrill ride.
lmao just read faster you retard
>>8795052
redditor
>>8795052
i dont think so
theres always something interesting happening
Not slow at all. It doesn't spend pages upon pages on describing a beach or a church, it moves pretty quick. Well, until you get to some of the indisputably Pulitzer-price-losing parts near the end
But if you consider action or ebib confrontations marks of a well-paced book then you're reading the wrong author my friend
You're a pleb. It's a literally encyclopedic romp through physics, behaviorist psychology, sex, bananas, etc... fucking cake if you're a true patrician ass reader.
>>8797206
I don't want action necessarily, I just would prefer a little more dialogue and events.