authors influenced by Pynchon

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Mon Oct 16 08:11:46 CDT 2006


I'm quite fond of Richard Powers "Goldbug Variations", though it should be noted that I'm also a big Glenn Gould fan. I don't know if Philip K. Dick's "A Scanner Darkly" is influenced by TRP, but that book could teach the master a thing or two about paranoia.
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From: pynchonoid <pynchonoid at yahoo.com>
> Hard to believe this topic used to cause a such a big
> deal when it came up, but that's not my intent - I'm
> wondering which novels, written since Pynchon's work
> has been published, show the heaviest Pynchon
> influence, and which, if any, seem particularly
> successful as works of art.  I'm on a book-buying
> binge.
> 
> 
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