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V. Thomas Pynchon
Fiction
Literature
Postmodern
1963 First Edition
Hardcover
USD$750

Description

Lippincott, 1963-01-01. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. 8x6x1. J.B. Lippincott Company; Philadelphia, 1963. Hardcover. First Edition, First Printing. A Good, purple cloth binding with silver lettering on spine and blind stamped letters on front board, binding sturdy and intact, deckle fore-edge, bit of crimping to spine edges, discoloration/sunning and few moisture stains along board and spine edges, small moisture stains along free endpaper edges, top text block edge stained grey with several blemishes (discoloration and moisture stains), bit of board corner wear, in a Good, $5.95 price present on bottom front flap, some handling/scuff marks to panels, bit of edge/corner wear with some tears/chips along edges, mild spine fade, some moisture stains to panels/flaps/spine and verso, Dust wrapper. A good and unmarked copy. 8vo[octavo or approx. 6 x 9 inches]. 492pp. We pack securely and ship daily with delivery confirmation on every book. The picture on the listing page is of the…

About V.

"V." is a complex and multi-layered novel by Thomas Pynchon that spans continents and decades, showcasing the author's unique literary style and postmodern narrative techniques. The novel weaves together two main storylines: one follows Benny Profane, a wandering and somewhat aimless individual navigating the chaotic streets of New York City, and the other revolves around the search for an elusive and mysterious woman known only as V. Benny Profane, a disenchanted and somewhat passive character, spends his days in a group of similarly directionless friends known as the Whole Sick Crew. Their aimless exploits and misadventures reflect the absurdity and randomness of life in the modern world. Pynchon uses Profane's narrative to explore themes of aimlessness, existential crises, and the search for meaning in a seemingly chaotic existence. Interwoven with Profane's story is the quest to uncover the identity and history of V., a enigmatic and enigmatic woman who seems to appear across various times and places throughout the novel. As characters delve into this mystery, the narrative jumps across different settings and historical periods, including Egypt, Malta, and Italy, spanning from the early 20th century to the post-World War II era. Pynchon employs a nonlinear and non-traditional storytelling approach, incorporating a wide array of eccentric characters, historical references, and intricate subplots. The novel explores themes of entropy, the impact of technology on society, colonialism, conspiracy, and the struggle between order and chaos. Throughout the book, Pynchon's intricate prose and dense, often cryptic, narrative challenge readers to piece together the fragments of the story, offering a thought-provoking and intellectually stimulating reading experience. "V." is celebrated for its richly detailed world, its exploration of existential questions, and its innovative narrative style, establishing Thomas Pynchon as a significant figure in contemporary literature. The novel's complexity invites multiple interpretations and continues to captivate readers with its depth and intricacy.

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