Recensione:
"Thomas Pynchon, America's greatest novelist, has written the greatest novel about the most significant events in his country's 21st century history. It is unequivocally a masterpiece." (Stuart Kelly Scotsman)
"It's dense, complex and riotously, ridiculously funny." (Esquire)
"The looming shadow of 9/11 touches every page. Nonetheless, many of those pages are outrageously funny, others are sexy, touchingly domestic, satirical or deeply mysterious. All are brilliantly written in Pynchon's characteristically revved-up, even slightly over-revved style - a joy to read. Swarms with amazing characters. Full of verbal sass and pizzazz, as well as conspiracies within conspiracies, Bleeding Edge is totally gonzo, totally wonderful. It really is good to have Thomas Pynchon around, doing what he does best." (Michael Dirda Washington Post)
"Bleeding Edge, Pynchon's eighth novel, is the best and most surprising thing he's written since those great books. The jokes in this novel, incidentally, are superb, with the comic tone perhaps a career high point." (Tim Martin Telegraph)
"Part thriller, part detective story, it's a vibrant portrait of a city on the cusp of change." (Sonia Juttla Sunday Telegraph)
"[Pynchon's] eighth novel is something of a return to form, and could well be his best since his comeback. Offers a winning heroine, scintillating screwball dialogue and a typical host of weird, zany or depraved characters, this time corralled into a tighter-than-usual plot." (John Dugdale Sunday Times)
"Entropic in its plottery and joyously paranoid in its world view. My advice: read it, but don't try to follow it. It'll make you giddy." (John Sutherland The Times)
"There's plenty of space within the pattern for Pynchon's trademark digressions.songs, terrible puns.and some magnificent set pieces." (Thomas Jones Financial Times)
"Though Bleeding Edge doesn't stint on leftish theorizing about far-right misdeeds, it also gives the sense that for the first time Pynchon is looking at things from a very great height, as a battle between toy soldiers." (Leo Robson New Statesman)
"The new novel by the reclusive Pynchon is set in New York in 2001 and follows a fraud investigator who takes on more than she bargains for when she checks out a billionaire internet tycoon." (Mail on Sunday)
Descrizione del libro:
Silicon Alley is a ghost town, Web 1.0 is having adolescent angst, Google has yet to IPO, Microsoft is still considered the Evil Empire...
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