Bleeding Edge

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Thomas Pynchon: Bleeding Edge (2013, Penguin Press)

477 pages

English language

Published June 29, 2013 by Penguin Press.

ISBN:
978-1-59420-423-4
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OCLC Number:
837179750

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4 stars (2 reviews)

New York City, 2001. Fraud investigator Maxine Tarnow starts looking into the finances of a computer-security firm and its billionaire geek CEO and discovers there's no shortage of swindlers looking to grab a piece of what's left of the tech bubble.

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reviewed Bleeding Edge by Thomas Pynchon (Always learning)

Bleeding Edge

2 stars

1) "Adult male in a suit, carrying a briefcase, standing in the middle of the sidewalk traffic screaming at his kid, who looks to be about four or five. The volume level grows abusive, 'And if you don't—' the grown-up raising his hand ominously, 'there'll be a consequence.' 'Uh-uh, not today.' Out comes the full auto option again, and presently the screamer is no more, the kid is looking around bewildered, tears still on his little face. The point total in the corner of the screen increments by 500. 'So now he's all alone in the street, big favor you did him.' 'All we have to do—' Fiona clicking on the kid and dragging him to a window labeled Safe Pickup Zone. 'Trustworthy family members,' she explains, 'come and pick them up and buy them pizza and bring them home, and their lives from then on are worry-free.'"

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reviewed Bleeding Edge by Thomas Pynchon (Always learning)

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5 stars

Before I say anything else, since this might get lost in the literary discussion, this book is really funny. People looked at me weird when I was reading it in cafes and buses because I laughed so much.

Where Gravity's Rainbow was a work of sometimes impenetrable (or incoherent) genius, Bleeding Edge is just a really good book, one of the best I've read this year. It has one main character, Maxine, a fraud investigator/private eye, and everything that happens is a close third person narrative from Maxine's point of view. The story takes place in New York City, from spring 2001 to spring 2002. If you were in NYC during that time, or if you were in any way involved in the first dotcom boom (boom or bust part), you'll very likely enjoy it. The feeling of NYC and of dotcom excess is all very spot-on parody. It is …

Subjects

  • High technology
  • Women private investigators
  • Fiction