Biography
Thomas Ruggles Pynchon Jr. is an American author/writer. Upon graduation from CU., Pynchon had many options including teaching creative writing at Cornell, becoming a disk jockey, or a film critic for Esquire. "Gravity's Rainbow" was published in 1973. The year after it shared the National Book Award for fiction with Isaac Bashevis Singer's "A Crown of Feathers". It was also unanimously selected by the judges for the Pulitzer Prize in literature, but the selection was overruled by the Pulitzer advisory board whose members called it "unreadable," "turgid," "overwritten," and "obscene."
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Known ForWriting
GenderMale
Birthday1937-05-08 (87 years old)
Birth PlaceLong Island, New York, USA
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FatherThomas Ruggles Pynchon Sr.
MotherCatherine Frances Pynchon
CitizenshipsUnited States of America
ResidencesManhattan, United States of America
AwardsWilliam Faulkner Foundation Award, National Book Award for Fiction, William Dean Howells Medal of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, MacArthur Fellows Program
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