"A screaming comes across the sky."
This summer the has been posting reader reactions to each of the 77 fiction winners from its 60-year history. Along with Casey Hicks (whose overview is great—Byron the Bulb!), I wrote a short bit about Thomas Pynchon’s which went online today. (Perfect timing with releasing yesterday.) I can’t say for certain, but I wouldn’t be surprised if my piece is the first time both The O.C. and Paris Hilton are mentioned on the National Book Foundation blog . . . Here’s the opening:
鈥淎 screaming comes across the sky.鈥
This is arguably one of twentieth-century literature鈥檚 most recognizable opening lines. A 鈥淐all me Ishmael鈥 for the paranoids, the pot smokers, the conspiracy theorists who see patterns in everything. 鈥淣o, this is not a disentanglement from, but a progressive knotting into . . .鈥
I first read Gravity鈥檚 Rainbow the summer after graduating from college and was instantly convinced that this was THE BOOK OF ALL BOOKS. Everything is here鈥攈igh level musings on philosophy, physics, chemistry, psychology, s茅ances and the beyond; outrageous names (lots of outrageous names: Pig Bodine, Teddy Bloat, Pirate Prentice, Captain Dominus Blicero), songs, and a surreal trip down a toilet; information about 鈥淭hem,鈥 V-2 rockets, and absolute fear. High culture and pop references. History and trivia. And out of all that comes a the obsessive feeling that all these pieces might add up to something of Monumental Importance, or might just be a fun way to kill a few months . . .
It鈥檚 almost impossible to even summarize this novel, which features more than 400 different characters and dozens of plot threads. I mean, this is a novel that starts with a top-secret military group studying data on how each of Tyrone Slothrop鈥檚 sexual encounters takes place at a location that is hit by a V-2 rocket days later. Is this just coincidence? Or is it a result of experiments done on Baby Tyrone by Laszlo Jamf involving a mysterious substance called Imipolex G? And what the hell is the significance of the 鈥00000鈥 rocket and the S-Ger盲t component?
for the entire piece. And you can find all 77 write-ups at the

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