[Pynchons] funniest and arguably his most accessible novel.
"The New York Times Book Review"
Those who climb aboard Pynchons airship will have the ride of their lives. History lesson, mystical quest, utopian dream, experimental metafiction, Marxist melodrama, Marxian comedy Against the Day is all of these things and more.
"The Washington Post Book World"
Raunchy, funny, digressive, brilliant.
"USA Today"
Rich and sweeping, wild and thrilling.
"The Boston Globe"
Audacious, bodacious, entropic, synoptic, electric, eclectic, entertaining, hyperbraining, high- roller, tripolar.
"The Philadelphia Inquirer"
a[Pynchonas] funniest and arguably his most accessible novel.a
a"The New York Times Book Review"
aThose who climb aboard Pynchonas airship will have the ride of their lives. History lesson, mystical quest, utopian dream, experimental metafiction, Marxist melodrama, Marxian comedya Against the Day is all of these things and more.a
a"The Washington Post Book World"
aRaunchy, funny, digressive, brilliant.a
a"USA Today"
aRich and sweeping, wild and thrilling.a
a"The Boston Globe"
aAudacious, bodacious, entropic, synoptic, electric, eclectic, entertaining, hyperbraining, high- roller, tripolar.a
a"The Philadelphia Inquirer"
"[Pynchon''s] funniest and arguably his most accessible novel."
-"The New York Times Book Review"
"Those who climb aboard Pynchon''s airship will have the ride of their lives. History lesson, mystical quest, utopian dream, experimental metafiction, Marxist melodrama, Marxian comedy- Against the Day is all of these things and more."
-"The Washington Post Book World"
"Raunchy, funny, digressive, brilliant."
-"USA Today"
"Rich and sweeping, wild and thrilling."
-"The Boston Globe"
"Audacious, bodacious, entropic, synoptic, electric, eclectic, entertaining, hyperbraining, high- roller, tripolar."
-"The Philadelphia Inquirer"
"[Pynchon's] funniest and arguably his most accessible novel."
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The New York Times Book Review "Those who climb aboard Pynchon's airship will have the ride of their lives. History lesson, mystical quest, utopian dream, experimental metafiction, Marxist melodrama, Marxian comedy- Against the Day is all of these things and more."
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The Washington Post Book World "Raunchy, funny, digressive, brilliant."
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USA Today "Rich and sweeping, wild and thrilling."
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The Boston Globe "Audacious, bodacious, entropic, synoptic, electric, eclectic, entertaining, hyperbraining, high- roller, tripolar."
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The Philadelphia Inquirer
Thomas Pynchon’s new novel, a vast epic spanning the end of the nineteenth and the beginning of the twentieth centuries, will be hailed as one of the great American novels of the twenty-first century.