Thomas Pynchon (born May 8, 1937) is an American novelist renowned for his intensely complex and densely layered postmodern fiction. His works are characterized by a pervasive paranoid tone, often employing absurd humor and weaving together intricate narratives that draw upon history, art, science, and popular culture. Pynchon’s writing style is known for its sprawling scope, non-linear storytelling, and exploration of themes like conspiracy, alienation, and the nature of reality.



