He is suspicious of e-books, does not like to have his picture taken, and is often rumored to be on the short-list of American novelists who might win the Nobel prize for literature.
The secretive novelist Thomas Pynchon is back. He will publish a new book called âThe Bleeding Edgeâ his long-time publisher, Penguin Press, said Friday. No publication date has been set.
Mr. Pynchon has won loyal fans for his intricate narratives that use the 1960s and 70s as touchstones and frequently combine popular cultural references with obscure history. He is the author of âV.,â âThe Crying of Lot 49,â âMason & Dixonâ and the critically acclaimed âGravity's Rainbow,â which won the National Book Award for Fiction in 1974. However, his last title, âInherent Viceâ in 2009, got mixed reviews.