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Against the Day - Pynchon
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Dec 31, 2018 12:23PM

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It covers the 1893 Chicago World Fair, Nicola Tesla, the film noir era, German philosophers philosophers, spy rings, mining drama... I usually love a medley, but I'm not sure this one always worked. I read that part of Pynchon's intent was to replicate the overwhelming too-much-info feeling of modern life. Which I thought was an interesting thing to do with decidedly non-modern stories (hell, some of them feature the Tsar of Russia and Franz Ferdinand).
However, because there is so much business going on so quickly, I felt it sometimes had the opposite intended effect. Many things were not established deeply enough before switching to the next thing for me to get immersed in that story, and thereby I wasn't overwhelmed by anything because it just felt like I was skimming the top of everything.
I gave it 3 stars.