Slow Learner by Thomas Pynchon

This collection of early short stories showcases the budding talent and evolving style of a renowned author, offering a glimpse into the themes and narrative techniques that would later define his celebrated works. The stories explore a range of topics, including the complexities of human relationships, the absurdities of modern life, and the interplay between technology and society. Through a mix of humor, irony, and intricate plotting, the collection reveals the author's early experimentation with ideas and forms, providing insight into his development as a writer.

Published
1984
Nationality
American
Length
Short
Pages
193-208
Original Language
English
Avg User Rating
(2.7)
Alternate Titles
- Niepojętny Uczeń. Wczesne Opowiadania

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