
Left Reckoning 239 - Corbyn-Sultana Party Bungle & Did Pynchon's Vineland Predict Fascist Future?
Sep 24, 2025
Devin Thomas O'Shea, a writer and political commentator known for his insights into literature, joins to discuss Thomas Pynchon's 'Vineland.' They unravel Pynchon's unique narrative style, exploring how it reflects Reagan-era paranoia and the impact of surveillance on society. O'Shea highlights the relevance of Pynchon's themes in today's political landscape, revealing the book's prescient connections to modern issues. The conversation also touches on the recent fallout within the UK left, addressing challenges in organizing and leadership.
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Podcast Host Invites Pynchon Scholar
- Matt hosted Devin O'Shea to discuss Thomas Pynchon and the upcoming Paul Thomas Anderson film adaptation.
- He warned listeners the conversation contains spoilers for Pynchon's Vineland and related works.
Vineland Foresees Reaganism And Surveillance
- Vineland (1989/90) frames Reagan-era cuts as triggering a reactive, punitive state built on informants and databases.
- Devin says Pynchon anticipated computerization and expanding surveillance long before mainstream discourse.
Magical Elements Critique Media And Reality
- Vineland uses fantastical elements (thanatoids, parrots) to probe media, TV, and the erosion of consensus reality.
- Devin argues Pynchon diagnoses how television and media create ghostly, lingering social effects.













