I like encyclopedic novels. My three favourite novels belong to this category (Ulysses, War and Peace, and Moby-Dick). Since I finished War and Peace I thought I might tackle the summit of the encyclopedic novel mountain: Gravity's Rainbow. I decided (foolishly) to skip the recommended "read Lot 49 first" tip and just went and purchased the book. I am 74 pages through my 760 page copy and I feel defeated. My only experience with postmodernism is what I have read (thus far) of Infinite Jest. Everyone says that I should not get caught up trying to understand what is happening and just power through. I feel as though I am not gaining anything that way. I have heard people say that that is how Pynchon writes and I am fine with that, but I just want to know how to get the best experience possible. Any thoughts on how to get get through this beast at a reasonable pace whilst getting the most enjoyment possible?


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