
Infinite Jest
by David Foster Wallace (1985)
Like Gravity's Rainbow, Infinite Jest is a dense, sprawling, and intellectually demanding postmodern epic.

by thomas pynchon (1973)
Enigmatic American author Thomas Pynchon's classic novel, Gravity's Rainbow. Set primarily in Europe at the end of World War II, the novel centers on the design, production and dispatch of V-2 rockets by the German military. In particular, it features the quest undertaken by several characters to uncover the secret of a mysterious device, the Schwarzgerät ("black device"), which is slated to be installed in a rocket with the serial number "00000". Traversing a wide range of knowledge, Gravity's Rainbow crosses boundaries between high and low culture, between literary propriety and profanity, and between science and speculative metaphysics.
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by David Foster Wallace (1985)
Like Gravity's Rainbow, Infinite Jest is a dense, sprawling, and intellectually demanding postmodern epic.

by Thomas Pynchon (1965)
This Pynchon novel shares Gravity's Rainbow's intricate plotting and paranoid atmosphere.

by Thomas Pynchon (1997)
Similar to Gravity's Rainbow, Mason & Dixon offers a vast, historically-infused postmodern narrative.

by James Joyce (1928)
Like Gravity's Rainbow, Finnegans Wake is a famously difficult and linguistically experimental work.

by Thomas Pynchon (2009)
This Pynchon novel echoes Gravity's Rainbow with its complex plot and paranoid, counter-cultural vibe.
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