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Shadow Ticket, Thomas Pynchon’s new novel, is built around doubles. It takes place in 1932, and there’s a strong feeling that “unfinished business” from the Great War – ...
Roofman isn’t unaware of the potential creepiness of everything Jeffrey is doing, love-bombing a family and sidling his way ...