Except of course Mr. Pynchon isn't an exile nor an enemy of anything. He's just a reclusive loon, like several North American writers who are deeply paranoid and afraid of a government that doesn't even know they exist
José Saramago is living in self-exile as a protest against the Portuguse government's censoring of his work. Pynchon just doesn't like pictures and interviews. Salman Rushdie is an enemy of islamic fundamentalists; Harold Pinter is an enemy of Bush and Blair. Has Pynchon ever stated any interest in politics or world affairs? Is his work even political?
I fear Thomas Pynchon must be the dullest writer in the world, probably more so than Hemingway, who at least had the good sense to lie about his mundane life buffing it up with safaris and bullfights
Pynchon is just Howard Hughes with a pen in his hand.