The best seller described as the kind of Ulysses which Joyce might have written if he had been a Boeing engineer with a fetish for quadrille paper * Irish Examiner * Pynchons masterpiece. -- John Sutherland * Guardian * Thomas Pynchon gives us 20th-century fiction's finest memento mori. -- John Sutherland * The Times * [ A] masterpiece -- Marc Chacksfield * ShortList * Gravitys Rainbow will deeply reward any intelligent readers focus. Its a singularly miraculous achievement of post-war literature * Telegraph * I read this at 19 or so and just thought, like, f*ck, wow: this is the marker, the pace-setter for the contemporary novel -- Tom McCarthy, author of 'C' Thomas Pynchon, the greatest, wildest and most infuriating author of his generation. -- Ian Rankin * Guardian * Pynchon is both the US's most serious and most funny writer. -- Thomas Leveritt * Independent * Gravity's Rainbow is bonecrushingly dense, compulsively elaborate, silly, obscene, funny, tragic, pastoral, historical, philosophical, poetic, grindingly dull, inspired, horrific, cold, bloated, beached and blasted[ Pynchons] novel is in this sense a work of paranoid genius, a magnificent necropolis that will take its place amidst the grand detritus of our culture. Its teetering structure is greater by far than the many surrounding literary shacks and hovels. * New York Times * He is almost a mathematician of prose, who calculates the least and the greatest stress each word and line, each pun and ambiguity, can bear, and applies his knowledge accordingly and virtually without lapses, though he takes many scary, bracing linguistic risks. Thus his remarkably supple diction can first treat of a painful and delicate love scene and then roar, without pause, into the sounds and echoes of a drudged and drunken orgy. -- L.E. Sissman * New Yorker *