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Slow Learner

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Random House, 1995 - Fiction - 193 pages

Slow Learner is a compilation of early stories written between 1959 and 1964, before Pynchon achieved recognition as a prominent writer for his 1963 novel,Vand containing a revelatory essay on his early influences and writing.

The collection consists of five short stories: 'The Small Rain', 'Lowlands', 'Entropy', 'Under the Rose', and 'The Secret Integration', as well as an introduction written by Pynchon himself for the 1984 publication. The five stories were originally published individually in various literary magazines but in 1984, after Pynchon had achieved greater recognition,Slow Learnerwas published to collect and copyright the stories into one volume. The introduction also offers a rare insight into Pynchon's own views on his work and influences.

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Review: Slow Learner: Early Stories

User Review  - Barry Cunningham - Goodreads

An infuriating book in some ways. A collection of early, mostly not-so-good short stories, as Pynchon makes clear in his Introduction. A Small Rain just kind of lies there. I found it hard to give a ... Read full review

Review: Slow Learner: Early Stories

User Review  - TrumanCoyote - Goodreads

Only actually good story the last one ("Secret Integration"). I actually got this because I wanted to see if I got Pynchon early enough whether I could understand him. Have decided it really doesn't ... Read full review

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About the author (1995)

Thomas Pynchon was born in 1937 on Long Island and educated at Cornell.

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