Inherent Vice review: The Second Pass

Robin Landseadel robinlandseadel at comcast.net
Wed Jul 29 18:21:03 CDT 2009


	. . .That he somehow manages to embody all of this in a noir
	thriller in which everyone is connected by tentacles of paranoia
	and conspiracy explains why Inherent Vice, an act of minor
	Pynchon, is still major enough. In a novel pervaded by
	darkness, its spirits are as high as many of its characters.

http://thesecondpass.com/?p=2089





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