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New Novel from Thomas Pynchon.

I'm ambivalent about Thomas Pynchon, I find him quite complicated. I've struggled so much to read GR, I'm on p. 402 of 760. I have read V, Vineland, Inherent Vice, The Calling of Lot 49, Bleeding Edge. I still have to finish GR, Slow Learner, Mason & Dixon, Against The Day. Inherent Vice is my favorite.

He's 87 and most people pooh poohed any more novels, but it's looking like The novel, “Shadow Ticket,” is due out on Oct. 7 from Penguin Press! That puts a deadline on me finishing GR, I can push to get it read by the time this new novel comes out. I'm not exactly done with everything so it's not as urgent as perhaps other thirsty fans. R/ThomasPynchon is going wild.

I gave a gift article of the Times report on Bluesky.

I did the math, if I read 2 pages a day from now until October 7th, I'll be done with Gravity's Rainbow and ready to read the new novel Shadow Ticket when it comes out. 

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