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Timequake
- Narrated by: Arthur Bishop
- Length: 4 hrs and 49 mins
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Summary
According to Kurt Vonnegut's alter ego, the old science fiction writer Kilgore Trout, a global timequake will occur on February 13, 2001, at 2:27 p.m. It will be the moment when the universe suffers a crisis of conscience: Should it go on expanding indefinitely or collapse and make another great big BANG? For its own cosmic reasons, it decides to back up a decade to 1991, giving the world a 10-year case of deja vu, making everybody and everything do exactly what they'd done during the past decade - for good or ill - a second time.
As a character in and a brilliant chronicler of this bizarre event, Kurt Vonnegut casts his wicked wit and his unique perspective on life as he's lived it and observed it for more than 70 years.
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- Amazon Customer
- 02-05-22
As crazily true to life as ever
As a teenager, Vonnegut helped shaped my view of the world. Coming back to him nearly 50 years later was interesting. At first the style is even crazier than I remember, but once I got going it chimed with so much I feel about the world - maybe too close for comfort. It’s an auto-biography written as only he can. I ended up fighting back the tears (of sadness not laughter) - but that’s not what he meant.
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- Tom O'Rourke
- 14-11-21
Beautiful
Rereading reassures the ageing curiosity of the perpetual awareness of the longevity of understanding and observation, that lifelong learning about one's own and humanities sentient existence and the beauty in all creativity.
Tom O'Rourke 1953...? ...love always
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- Andrew Birdsall
- 20-06-24
Not Vonnegut's best; terrible audiobook
Numerous mispronunciations and a bored, drawling narrator. Book could be described as semi-fictitious, semi-autobiographical, but lacks direction
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