The famously reclusive novelist Thomas Pynchon is a recipient of the prestigious MacArthur Fellowship. Gravity's Rainbow, perhaps the most dense and complex of all his novels, won the National Book Award for Fiction in 1974. Christopher Lehmann-Haupt said of it: "... if I were banished to the moon tomorrow and could take any five books along, this has to be one of them." Pynchon's other books include V., The Crying of Lot 49, Mason and Dixon, and Inherent Vice

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Title: Gravity's Rainbow, Author: Thomas Pynchon
Title: Mason and Dixon, Author: Thomas Pynchon
Title: The Crying of Lot 49, Author: Thomas Pynchon
Title: V., Author: Thomas Pynchon
Title: Against the Day, Author: Thomas Pynchon
Title: Vineland, Author: Thomas Pynchon
Title: Slow Learner: Early Stories, Author: Thomas Pynchon
Title: Inherent Vice, Author: Thomas Pynchon
Title: Bleeding Edge, Author: Thomas Pynchon
Title: Un lento aprendizaje (Slow Learner: Early Stories), Author: Thomas Pynchon
Title: Mason y Dixon, Author: Thomas Pynchon
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Title: Vineland, Author: Thomas Pynchon
Title: V., Author: Thomas Pynchon
Title: Gegen den Tag, Author: Thomas Pynchon
Title: Contraluz (Against the Day), Author: Thomas Pynchon
Title: Bleeding Edge, Author: Thomas Pynchon
Title: Vicio propio (Inherent Vice), Author: Thomas Pynchon
Title: Slow Learner (early stories), Author: Thomas Pynchon
Title: Gravity's Rainbow, Author: Thomas Pynchon
Title: Die Versteigerung von No. 49, Author: Thomas Pynchon

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