THOMAS PYNCHON

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The Wiki for Thomas Pynchon’s Shadow Ticket is now Live!

October 7, 2025 by TPmaster Leave a Comment

We’re happy (relieved!) to report that the wiki for Thomas Pynchon’s new novel Shadow Ticket is now LIVE.

(Special thanks to: David Kipen and Kasimir Gabert…)

I wasn’t able to get through the entire novel as I wasn’t provided with an advance copy in time to both read, digest, and wikify the book, but the wiki’s ready to go. We’ll be adding contributors soon, as this novel is RICH in detail (and proper nouns and references), but the basics are there, including lots of reviews, as well as the Page-by-Page Annotations and Alphabetical Index. These will be fleshed out in the coming days, weeks and months as contributors add new detail and insights.

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Please enjoy this resource… And feel free to send along comments, etc.

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