Pynchonesque
English
Etymology
Pynchon + -esque
Adjective
Pynchonesque (comparative more Pynchonesque, superlative most Pynchonesque)
- Of, pertaining to, or in the style of Thomas Pynchon
- 1993, Cindi Katz, "Reflections While Reading City of Quartz By Mike Davis," Antipode, vol. 25, no. 2 (Apr.), p. 159,
- From the moment I opened the book I felt I had entered a Pynchonesque world.
- 1993, Cindi Katz, "Reflections While Reading City of Quartz By Mike Davis," Antipode, vol. 25, no. 2 (Apr.), p. 159,
- Densely convoluted, verbose and full of allusion
Synonyms
- Pynchonian