Gravity&#x27;s Rainbow by Thomas Pynchon.  &quot;... an omniscient narrator goes beyond the conventional range of his or her all-seeing eye and really flexes those narrative muscles to traverse time and space like it&#x27;s nothing. The effect is vertigo-inducing and at times makes for tough-to-follow reading, but it makes the fictional universe infinitely more expansive than in most novels. It makes the story even surreal—more than real—since nobody would ever.&quot; (Horizontal Search blog)