Gravity's Rainbow
English, Thomas Pynchon, 1995More than 10 items in stock at supplier
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"Gravity's Rainbow" is a significant novel by American author Thomas Pynchon, first published in 1975. The work is considered one of the most complex and influential books in modern literature. It addresses the impacts of World War II and the development of technology, particularly concerning rockets and their use. The novel is known for its dense narrative style, weaving together a multitude of characters and plotlines.
In the paperback edition published by Penguin Random House in 1995, the book spans 912 pages and is written in English. Weighing 653 grams and with compact dimensions of 12.9 cm in width and 19.8 cm in height, it is suitable for reading both at home and on the go. Pynchon's style is characterized by a blend of humor, philosophy, and a profound exploration of human nature, making "Gravity's Rainbow" a challenging yet rewarding reading experience.