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Seventeen years after captivating readers with his previous work, Pynchon returns with a novel that introduces a cast of quirky and vulnerable characters, ill-equipped to navigate their complex relationships. Set in 1984 Northern California, the story explores the lingering consequences of the tumultuous sixties, marked by enduring passions—both sexual and political. Zoyd Wheeler is gearing up for his annual televised act of insanity, supported by a government stipend as an official mental degenerate, when he is confronted by an unwelcome figure from his past. Federal Prosecutor Brock Vond has arrived in Vineland with a heavily armed strike force, prompting Zoyd to go into hiding. He sends his daughter, Prairie, away with her drummer boyfriend for a Mob wedding gig, fearing for their safety. Vond's obsession with Zoyd's ex-wife, Frenesi Gates, complicates matters, as he aims to use Prairie against her mother, whom she barely remembers. Frenesi, recently laid off from her job as an FBI sting specialist, finds herself vulnerable. At the wedding, Prairie encounters someone who may help her uncover her mother's dark history and Vond's sinister intentions. Blending elements of drama and political thriller, the narrative serves as a strange reflection on twentieth-century America, examining the forces that shape our lives and connections.

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Vineland, Thomas Pynchon

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1990
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Language
English
Released
1990
Format
Hardcover
Pages
385
ISBN10
0316724440
ISBN13
9780316724449
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First published
1990
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Vineland
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Seventeen years after captivating readers with his previous work, Pynchon returns with a novel that introduces a cast of quirky and vulnerable characters, ill-equipped to navigate their complex relationships. Set in 1984 Northern California, the story explores the lingering consequences of the tumultuous sixties, marked by enduring passions—both sexual and political. Zoyd Wheeler is gearing up for his annual televised act of insanity, supported by a government stipend as an official mental degenerate, when he is confronted by an unwelcome figure from his past. Federal Prosecutor Brock Vond has arrived in Vineland with a heavily armed strike force, prompting Zoyd to go into hiding. He sends his daughter, Prairie, away with her drummer boyfriend for a Mob wedding gig, fearing for their safety. Vond's obsession with Zoyd's ex-wife, Frenesi Gates, complicates matters, as he aims to use Prairie against her mother, whom she barely remembers. Frenesi, recently laid off from her job as an FBI sting specialist, finds herself vulnerable. At the wedding, Prairie encounters someone who may help her uncover her mother's dark history and Vond's sinister intentions. Blending elements of drama and political thriller, the narrative serves as a strange reflection on twentieth-century America, examining the forces that shape our lives and connections.