Vineland

Vineland

by Thomas Pynchon

1997

In a California county where hippie dreams and government crackdowns collide, Zoyd Wheeler, a relic of the 1960s, finds his eccentric existence threatened by a vengeful federal agent. His daughter, Prairie, embarks on a surreal quest through her own hidden history, encountering a wild cast of characters drawn from American pop culture. This sprawling, genre-bending novel offers a darkly humorous and poignant look at the enduring legacy of the counterculture and the nation's ongoing internal conflicts.

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