Vineland

What is the theme in Vineland by Thomas Pynchon?

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The rise of conservatism is another theme in the book. Vineland was published in the early 1990s after Ronald Reagan, the former governor of California, had been elected US President twice. Much of the novel takes place in the summer of 1984, a few months before Reagan will be elected to his second term.