Gravity's Rainbow -
: Much of the book takes place in "The Zone"—the lawless, surreal rubble of post-war Europe where national borders have dissolved and a new "military-industrial" order is beginning to form.
Reading Thomas Pynchon’s is often described as a psychedelic experience or "nailing jello to the wall" rather than a straightforward narrative journey. Set at the end of World War II, the story centers on Tyrone Slothrop, an American stationed in London whose sexual encounters strangely predict where German V-2 rockets will strike. Gravity's Rainbow
: The title refers to the parabolic arc of a rocket's flight—the visual "rainbow" created by gravity as it pulls the weapon back to earth. : Much of the book takes place in