Just picked up copies of The Crying of Lot 49, and Inherent Vice. Which should I read first? I'm leaning towards Lot 49
>>7455777
full house niice. Cus of that I'll see if I can find it at the library tomorrow
>>7455775
Read TCoL49 first because its shorter and in the case that you actually have a brain and are not just a mindless drone liking whatever /lit/ does, you might not want to continue reading the *holds up spork*-tier cringe of Pynchon.
>>7455796
the gall of people who think that /lit/ is the progenitor of pinecone fanslobs.
I started with Inherent Vice and I found it an easy starter for pinecone, but then again, Crying Lot is tried and tested over the years. So there's that.
But I think I enjoyed Inherent Vice more than Crying Lot. Out of all the books of his I've read I found Crying Lot to be missing something.
start with lot 49. it's shorter.
I'm jumping straight into Gravity's Rainbow, I'm a big boy that read Ulysses...I can handle it right?
Lot 49 is great and a real quick read. I finished it in a couple of days and I consider myself to read a bit slower pace than the average on this board. Its funny as hell and gets in your head
>>7455974
You'll read it just fine; it's when you start thinking like the book that you're in trouble.
>>7455807
are you retarded? my post doesn't imply that at all nor does it depend on it
>>7455974
I find the meme trilogy gets easier with each installment. Ulysses is 2deep4me, GR's references were challenging, but the language was easier to digest, IJ is college girl tier