What Do I Read Next?
- Pynchon's novella The Crying Lot of 49 (1967) is more straightforward and accessible compared to Gravity's Rainbow. However, its southern California detective narrative evolves from clarity into chaos.
- Vladimir Nabokov's 1955 novel Lolita presents the shocking and captivating tale of a professor's illicit affair with a young girl.
- John Keegan's The Second World War (1989) serves as an authoritative single-volume reference on World War II.
- Catch-22 (1961) by Joseph Heller recounts the story of Yossarian, a World War II bombardier who fights to ensure his own survival in a world dominated by relentless bureaucracies.
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