![]() Ismar DavidThe dust jacket for the original hardback edition of V. Neither the reader nor the American novel will remain unchallenged and unchanged by this astonishing book. Incident piles on incident until, in what amounts almost to a revelation, the pattern of the book and the century it describes emerge with a terrible beauty.Īs for "V.," the unknown lady of the title, she is somebody's mother, somebody's mistress, and a world gone mad with despair. In a madcap, sometimes sad, frequently hilarious way, it captures the ruthlessness and multiplicity of the modern world. Set in various and wonderful places (New York, Alexandria, Cairo, Paris, Florence, Malta, Africa), peopled with vivid characters, V. ![]() Thomas Pynchon's creative imagination appears to be boundless. But no two readers will agree about this book because, like life itself, it is big, mysterious, and absolutely fascinating. ![]() ![]() ![]() One of them is looking for something he has lost the other never had much to lose and so isn't looking for it. It is a wild, macabre tale of the twentieth century and of two men. This will almost certainly be the most original novel published in 1963. ![]()
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