Book Analysis Of The Crying A Lot By Thomas Pynchon

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I am going to summarize and analyze the novel named ‘’The Crying a Lot’’. This novel belongs to Thomas Pynchon. I will try to analyze this complicated but escapist novel.
Firstly I want to start with short entrance about the period that Thomas Pynchon’s wrote this novel. He is an American postmodern novelist. His novels contains lots of question. It was written in the 1960s. In this decade there were lots of problems like drug problem, Vietnam War, rock evolution. This was also the decade of John Kennedy’s and Martin Luther’s assassination. At the same time the period of women’s rights. This book is related with this period that it contains lots of chaos; indeed, the book benefit from all areas of culture and society, including many of those …show more content…

One day she takes a letter that mentioned about her ex-boyfriend Pierce died and he devoted Oedipe as a guardian. And then, Oedipe decided to fulfill his will, take the road to San Narciso and then finds himself in a mysterious world. She was believing to solve a big mystery that increasingly abstracted from the world and will be buried loneliness. Oedipa’s world become a place that based on dreams, drugs and conspiracy theories. The Crying a Lot 49, describes the cultural chaos and communication problems through the eyes of a young woman who found yourself in the hallucinogenic world.
In the end, the novel's protagonist, Oedipa Maas, finds herself alienated from that society. The drug culture plays a big role in this sense of isolation. The world around Oedipa seems to be a world consistently on drugs, manic and full of conspiracies and illusions. And though that world is exciting and new, it is also dangerous: drugs contribute to the destruction of Oedipa's marriage, and drugs cause Hilarius to go insane. Oedipa hallucinates so often that she seems to be constantly high, and ultimately, this brings her nothing but a sense of chaotic

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