“Bleeding Edge” is an alternative historical fiction mystery novel by Thomas Pynchon which follows the efforts of private fraud investigator Maxine Tarnow to look into the secretive computer security company hashslingrz before the terrorist attacks of September 11. "Bleeding Edge" deals with important and unusual themes of truth, mystery, potential explanations, courage, and complexity of characters.
The American novelist Thomas Pynchon (born 1937) is best known for V., The Crying of Lot 49, and Gravity's Rainbow, Vineland, and Mason & Dixon, complex fictions noted for their encyclopedic erudi...
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Thomas Pynchon 's willingness to address the most important cultural and social issues makes him an important writer. He depicts the plight of contemporary humanity caught in, rather than sustained by...
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Thomas Pynchon 's ancestral roots go deep into the soil of America--an appropriate genealogy for a writer whose overriding concern in his fictional project is the construction of "America" and the nec...
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