L'incanto del lotto 49

Paperback, 174 pages

English language

Published Nov. 8, 2005 by Einaudi.

ISBN:
978-88-06-17858-1
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Oedipa Maas era una giovane casalinga californiana, laureata in letteratura inglese e moglie di un deejay radiofonico. Poi, un giorno, viene nominata esecutrice testamentaria, e tutto cambia. Una cospirazione mondiale, antica di secoli, getta la sua ombra sulla vita di tutti i giorni, sull'America solare e felice degli anni Sessanta, e lancia Oedipa sulla scia di un enigma impossibile.

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One of my favorite books

This book is the best introduction to Pynchon because it is so short. If you read and don't love it, do not bother with his longer works. If it leaves you wanting more more more... well, time to crack open Gravity's Rainbow.

Review of 'The Crying of Lot 49' on 'Storygraph'

The back cover says “comic talent” and “wild humour” but I didn’t get it. There was one hilarious seduction scene early on and the characters are quite amusing but I found the most of it rather dull.

The writing reminded me of the Ipcress File which I read earlier in the year and they were published 4 years apart n the 1960s so this post modern splurge of multi page paragraphs was obviously the thing back then. Now it reads like a NANOWRIMO project someone would churn out in one month.

The worst parts are the endless information dumps about the Courier’s Tragedy. I only finished it because it was mercifully short and I don’t think I’ll be trying any more Pynchon.

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  • narrativa americana