This 1997 novel is widely considered one of the great American epics. It reimagines the historical surveyors as a mismatched pair—one depressive and one rollicking—traveling through a surreal version of pre-Revolutionary America.
At its heart, it is a moving story of friendship between two men trying to map a chaotic world using the "Enlightenment's" cold logic. 3. Modern Fiction and Film dixon mason
While originally just a property line, it eventually became the symbolic boundary between free and slave states, and today remains a cultural marker between the American North and South. 2. Thomas Pynchon’s Mason & Dixon This 1997 novel is widely considered one of
Setting out in 1763, the duo slogged westward at roughly two miles a day, performing astronomical calculations at night to mark a straight line through the wilderness. Thomas Pynchon’s Mason & Dixon Setting out in
In the 1760s, Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon were hired to end a violent boundary dispute between the Penn family (Pennsylvania) and the Calvert family (Maryland).
The story is written in 18th-century "pastiche" prose, featuring zany humor, talking dogs, and mechanical ducks.