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WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY THE AUTHOR

Slow Learner
is a compilation of early stories written between 1959 and 1964, before Pynchon achieved recognition as a prominent writer for his 1963 novel, V. This edition also contains a revelatory essay on Pynchon's early influences and writing.

The collection consists of five short stories: 'The Small Rain', 'Lowlands', 'Entropy', 'Under the Rose', and 'The Secret Integration', as well as an introduction written by Pynchon himself for the 1984 publication, offering a rare insight into his own views on his work.

'Pynchon at his best' Guardian

'[This] volume not only collects five early works but offers an easygoing, seemingly vulnerable 20-page introduction by the vanishing author himself' New York Times

'Possibly the most accomplished writer of prose in English since James Joyce' London Review of Books

Slow Learner: Early Stories

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WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY THE AUTHORSlow Learner is a compilation of early stories written between 1959 and 1964, before Pynchon... Read more

    Publisher: Vintage Publishing
    Publication Date: 16/02/1995
    ISBN13: 9780099532514, 978-0099532514
    ISBN10: 0099532514

    Number of Pages: 208

    Fiction , Contemporary Fiction

    Description

    WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY THE AUTHOR

    Slow Learner
    is a compilation of early stories written between 1959 and 1964, before Pynchon achieved recognition as a prominent writer for his 1963 novel, V. This edition also contains a revelatory essay on Pynchon's early influences and writing.

    The collection consists of five short stories: 'The Small Rain', 'Lowlands', 'Entropy', 'Under the Rose', and 'The Secret Integration', as well as an introduction written by Pynchon himself for the 1984 publication, offering a rare insight into his own views on his work.

    'Pynchon at his best' Guardian

    '[This] volume not only collects five early works but offers an easygoing, seemingly vulnerable 20-page introduction by the vanishing author himself' New York Times

    'Possibly the most accomplished writer of prose in English since James Joyce' London Review of Books

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