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Pynchon
[ pin-chuhn ]
noun
- Thomas, born 1937, U.S. novelist.
- William, 1590?–1662, English colonist in America.
Pynchon
/ ˈɪԳʃə /
noun
- PynchonThomas (Ruggles)1937MUSWRITING: novelist Thomas (Ruggles). born 1937, US novelist, author of V (1963), The Crying of Lot 49 (1967), Gravity's Rainbow (1973), Mason and Dixon (1997), and Against the Day (2006)
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Pynchon named one town Springfield, after his Essex birthplace, east of London.
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American novelist Thomas Pynchon called it “a piece of working magic, warm, funny and sane.”
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It might be loosely inspired by Thomas Pynchon’s joyous blast of a novel, “Vineland.”
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It projected him into the ranks of the country’s most innovative writers, drawing comparisons to contemporaries like Thomas Pynchon, Jorge Luis Borges and Vladimir Nabokov.
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Seidler, who was born in 1937 in Britain, moved to the U.S. in the early days of World War II. He attended Cornell University, where he was friends with writer Thomas Pynchon.
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