id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-9862 Thomas Pynchon - Wikipedia .html text/html 10377 1079 72 In October of the same year, an article titled "Is It O.K. to Be a Luddite?" was published in the New York Times Book Review.[37] In April 1988, Pynchon contributed an extensive review of Gabriel García Márquez's novel Love in the Time of Cholera to The New York Times, under the title "The Heart's Eternal Vow".[38] Another article, titled "Nearer, My Couch, to Thee", was published in June 1993 in the New York Times Book Review, as one in a series of articles in which various writers reflected on each of the Seven Deadly Sins. In the closing pages of Gravity's Rainbow, there is an apocryphal report that Tyrone Slothrop, the novel's protagonist, played kazoo and harmonica as a guest musician on a record released by The Fool in the 1960s (having magically recovered the latter instrument, his "harp", in a German stream in 1945, after losing it down the toilet in 1939 at the Roseland Ballroom in Roxbury, Boston, to the strains of the jazz standard "Cherokee", upon which tune Charlie Parker was simultaneously inventing bebop in New York, as Pynchon describes). ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-9862.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-9862.txt