- Against the Day by Thomas Pynchon, 2007. Also see post on Pynchonverse Science
- Gravity's Rainbow (Penguin Twentieth-Century Classics), Reprint Edition, paperback, 760 pages, ©1973, 1995.
- Mason and Dixon, ©1997 (hardback). An updated 18th-century novel featuring Native Americans and frontier folk, ripped bodices, naval warfare, conspiracies erotic and political, and major caffeine abuse.
- V,
1990. His first Novel.
- The Crying of Lot 49, 1990. We suggest you start with this book or Slow Learner.
- Vineland, 1991. Seventeen years after he shocked and dazzled readers with Gravity's Rainbow, Thomas Pynchon returns with a novel as astonishing, as kaleidoscopic, as funny, and as satisfying as that legendary work. Vineland is peopled with a startling array of quirky characters and combines elements of
daytime drama and the political thriller, resulting in a haunting evocation of 20th-century America.
- Slow Learner: Early Stories, 1985. 5 stories written between 1959 and 1964. Introduction by provides insight into his thoughts on his work and himself.
- Deadly Sins, Thomas Pynchon (Editor), Mary Gordon, John Updike, William Trevor. 1996.
- Lineland; Mortality and Mercy on the Internet's Pynchon-L@waste.Org Discussion List by Jules Siegel and Christine Wexler, 1997. Not for everyone, but is anything? See a review by Wired which likely will help you determine wether you want to try this. reviews Interview with Siegel. book website
- The Vineland Papers: Critical Takes on Pynchon's Novel by Geoffrey Green, Donald J. Greiner and Larry McCaffery, 1994.
- Pynchon's Mythography by Katheryn Hume, 1987.
- Spermatikos Logos - Great site including papers by Pynchon.
- Pynchon List Server Archive. Includes other information also - join
- San Narcisco Community College Thomas Pynchon Home Page. Includes two FAQ's, biography and more
- Gravity's Rainbow: The Illustrated Complete Summary - Very interesting illustrations inspired by Gravity's Rainbow.
- Juan's Garage Sale - Excellent resource, including: two known pictures of Pynchon, reviews, essay's by Pynchon...
- HyperArts Pynchon Pages, very extensive.
- The Programme for International Pynchon Studies
- Pynchon Notes: The Scholarly Journal of International Pynchon Studies
- Who Is Thomas Pynchon ...And Why Did He Take Off With My Wife? Shedding a little light on the most famous author-recluse since j. d. salinger memoir by Jules Siegel, Playboy, 1977. Reprinted in his book Lineland
- FringeWare Inc Bio
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