
↳ RAISE THE FUTURE
The Crying of Lot 49
by Punk and Pedagogy
She's executing an estate. She may have found a secret. Or lost her mind.
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Oedipa Maas is appointed executor of her ex-boyfriend's estate and discovers what may be a centuries-old underground postal system called Tristero — or may be an elaborate hoax — or may be a symptom of her own unraveling. Pynchon wrote this in 1966 and it remains the most compact introduction to his work and to postmodern fiction generally. Nothing is confirmed. Everything is a system. The reader, like Oedipa, must decide whether the pattern is real or projected. The most intellectually demanding novel on this shelf and the one that most completely rewards the reader who is willing to sit with uncertainty as the point rather than the problem.
