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Shadow Ticket- Thomas Pynchon gets released Oct 7, 2025
Posted on 10/1/25 at 2:08 pm
Posted on 10/1/25 at 2:08 pm
Fellow Cornellian Thomas Pynchon will publishes his first novel in over a decade.
https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/books/story/2025-09-30/thomas-pynchon-new-book-shadow-ticket-review
https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/books/story/2025-09-30/thomas-pynchon-new-book-shadow-ticket-review
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It all begins in Depression-era Milwaukee as a righteously funny gangster novel. In a scenario straight out of Dashiell Hammett’s early stories, a detective agency operative named Hicks McTaggart gets an assignment to chase down the runaway heiress to a major cheese fortune. Roughly midway through, Pynchon’s characters hightail it all the way to proto-fascist Budapest, where shadows more lethal than any Tommy gun begin to encroach. By the end, this novel has become at once a requiem, a farewell, an old soft-shoe number — and a warning
Posted on 10/20/25 at 8:23 pm to theCAW
Have you read any of this one? Sounds like it has gotten lukewarm reviews — or that people were expecting something more grandiose or ‘of the current time’. Not sure why people thought that though, I guess b/c it is likely his last novel.
I still have Gravity’s Rainbow laying around somewhere. Need to finish it.
I still have Gravity’s Rainbow laying around somewhere. Need to finish it.
This post was edited on 10/20/25 at 8:24 pm
Posted on 10/22/25 at 2:03 pm to wertheimer
I'm xonsidering investing an audible credit on this after I finish listening to Ken Folletts latest formulaic yet still delightful opus
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