How does his latest book hold up in an age of eroding reality? Credit...Photo illustration by Mike McQuade Supported by By ...
America, circa now. Things, most of which have been weird for a while, are getting distinctly weirder. The President of the United States is busy redecorating the White House and bent on buying ...
When Anne Bonny, the ruthless Pirate Queen, faced the man who betrayed her, she ruthlessly told him that if he had fought ...
Similarly, writer and activist Rachel Cargle has spent years dismantling the barriers between personal growth and collective ...
The celebrated author of “Gravity’s Rainbow” may have a cult following on campus and a reputation for formidable literary ...
Shadow Ticket” starts out with a Milwaukee mystery in 1932, then takes readers to far stranger and sillier places.
Depending on who you listen to, Thomas Ruggles Pynchon Jr is either one of America’s greatest living writers, a strange and ...
On Oct. 6, two Seattle bookstores will open late to celebrate the release of "Shadow Ticket," the newest novel from mysterious former Seattleite Thomas Pynchon.
HOUSTON — Travelers who want to get away from the hustle and bustle of big city life will soon have two more seaside options on Southwest Airlines. The Dallas-based airline announced that it will ...
Andrew Thomas continues to do more each day, but the decision whether the Pro Bowl left tackle will make his season debut Sunday night against the Chiefs will go right up until game time, according to ...
Brian Thomas Jr. endured a tough day at the office in the Jacksonville Jaguars' 31-27 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals. Thomas was targeted a team-high 12 times but managed four catches for 49 yards in ...