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  • JKCalhoun4 hours ago
    I was unable to get very far into <i>Gravity&#x27;s Rainbow</i>, although I wanted to. I was younger then and less patient—perhaps I should pick it up again.<p>For anyone wondering about Pynchon, I can say that <i>The Crying of Lot 49</i> I did find approachable and it has made quite a lasting impression. It&#x27;s not too long or too dense. And you may find a reference or two that have been subsumed by our greater culture. (As an example, I understood the reference when I saw Radiohead&#x27;s fan club was called <i>W.A.S.T.E.</i>.)
    • aprilthird20211 hour ago
      With Gravity&#x27;s Rainbow you can either read it and make peace with the fact that every acronym, reference, character, plot point etc. won&#x27;t be fully understood or remembered (that&#x27;s kind of the point with this type of writing style, imo), or you can read it with a companion guide kinda like how some people play video games.<p>I also liked Crying of Lot 49. Inherent Vice is also a bit of an easier time.
    • PyWoody3 hours ago
      <i>Bleeding Edge</i> is another one HNers would probably enjoy.