Timequake
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Timequake is a semi-autobiographical work by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.
In this concluding work, Vonnegut uses the premise of a timequake (or repetition of actions) in which there is no free will. Vonnegut uses the idea of determinism as in many of his previous works (such as Slaughterhouse-Five) to assert that persons really have no free will. Kilgore Trout serves again as the main character.
The plot, while centered on Trout, is also a sort of ramble in which Vonnegut goes off on complete tangents to the plot and comes back dozens of pages later: the Timequake has thrust citizens of the year 2001 back in time to 1991 to repeat every action they undertook during that time. The book was written in 1996, halfway through the relapse. At the end, in 2001, the timequake ends and everyone regains control of their bodies. This creates initial pandemonium, as everyone is used to "automatic pilot." This caused Trout to write a book titled My Ten Years on Automatic Pilot.
In the conclusion of this book, Vonnegut (who has inserted himself into the text as well as being its narrator, something he also did in Breakfast of Champions) meets other authors for a celebration to recognize Trout as a hero. With this recognition, Trout alludes to being sleepy. Ultimately, Vonnegut uses Trout thus to express his stepping down from writing novels and his increasing closeness to death. It is, to date, his last novel - though not his last book.
Short story collections — Canary in a Cathouse (1961) | Welcome to the Monkey House (1968) | Bagombo Snuff Box (1999)
Collected essays —
Wampeters, Foma and Granfalloons (1974) |
Palm Sunday, An Autobiographical Collage (1981) |
Fates Worse than Death, An Autobiographical Collage (1990) |
God Bless You, Dr. Kevorkian (2001) |
A Man Without a Country (2005)
Plays —
Happy Birthday, Wanda June (1970) |
Between Time and Timbuktu, or Prometheus Five: A Space Fantasy (1972) |
Make Up Your Mind (1993) |
Miss Temptation (1993) |
L'Histoire du Soldat (1993)
Adaptations
Film —
Happy Birthday, Wanda June (1971) |
Slaughterhouse-Five (1972) |
Next Door (1975) |
Slapstick of Another Kind (1982) |
Mother Night (1996) |
Breakfast of Champions (1999)
Stage — Welcome to the Monkey House (1970, 1974) | Sirens of Titan (1974) | Cat's Cradle (1976) | God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater (1979) | Breakfast of Champions (1984) | Requiem (Stone, Time, and Elements: A Humanist Requiem) (1988) | Slaughterhouse-Five (1996)
Television — Displaced Person (1958, 1985) | EPICAC (1974, 1992) | Who Am I This Time? (1982) | All the King's Horses (1991) | Next Door (1991) | The Euphio Question (1991) | Fortitude (1992) | The Foster Portfolio (1992) | More Stately Mansions (1992) | Harrison Bergeron (1995)
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