Inherent vice

[sound recording] /, 15 pages

English language

Published 2009 by Penguin Audio.

ISBN:
978-0-14-314476-2
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OCLC Number:
427418247

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4 stars (3 reviews)

Doc Sportello is bewildered when an ex-girlfriend returns to recruit him in a plot to kidnap a wealthy construction executive. Soon, Sportello finds himself in the midst of a thrilling conspiracy with an undercover cop and a group of dentists who are swindling the IRS.

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Review of 'Inherent vice' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

What a fun ride this was!

Like every good hard-boiled noir story, this one's got a lengthy cast of characters (and they are characters). From the start, I decided to try to keep track of who's who, and wrote out a list. Good decision! I referred to it often.

Thomas Pynchon obviously has much affection for Southern California. He gets so many little details right (the May Co. parking lot at Hawthorne and Artesia, which did exist circa 1970; taking the freeway to La Cienega, and then the Stocker shortcut over to La Brea). I guess that's why the few factual errors were so glaring. It's Canter's deli, not Cantor's. And there was not yet a freeway eastbound from the beach cities to Gardena.

The book is full of great cultural references too: Gilligan's Island, Let's Make a Deal, the precursor to the Internet (ARPAnet), E-ticket rides, …

Review of 'Inherent Vice' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

What a fun ride this was!

Like every good hard-boiled noir story, this one's got a lengthy cast of characters (and they are characters). From the start, I decided to try to keep track of who's who, and wrote out a list. Good decision! I referred to it often.

Thomas Pynchon obviously has much affection for Southern California. He gets so many little details right (the May Co. parking lot at Hawthorne and Artesia, which did exist circa 1970; taking the freeway to La Cienega, and then the Stocker shortcut over to La Brea). I guess that's why the few factual errors were so glaring. It's Canter's deli, not Cantor's. And there was not yet a freeway eastbound from the beach cities to Gardena.

The book is full of great cultural references too: Gilligan's Island, Let's Make a Deal, the precursor to the Internet (ARPAnet), E-ticket rides, …

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Subjects

  • Private investigators
  • Fiction
  • History

Places

  • Los Angeles (Calif.)