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Latest revision as of 08:16, 22 January 2014
- Award Snub: The Pulitzer Prize committee awarded the book a prize in 1974, but were overruled by the Pulitzer board, who called it "turgid and overwritten."
- Pynchon did this in reverse when he won the National Book Award, sending Irwin Corey to accept the award in his place.
- Crowning Moment of Awesome: Freeing Der Springer from a German prison by crashing an ocean liner into it.
- Squick: Where to start? Slothrop's adventures in a nightclub toilet bowl; the early sexual experiments on infant Slothrop involving Imipolex G; Pudding's coprophagia; Blicero's threesomes with Gottfried and Katje; the possibility that Franz's girl may be his long lost daughter; Gottfried being built into a rocket.
- Used Symbolically, no less!
- True Art Is Angsty: The only coherent unifying themes are death and paranoia.
- True Art Is Incomprehensible: In terms of scope, chapters skipping across time and place and the general weirdness
- Viewers Are Geniuses: Arguably even more so than with Pynchon's other novels.