Timequake

Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
3.73
39,901 ratings 2,297 reviews
According to science-fiction writer Kilgore Trout, a global timequake will occur in New York City on 13th February 2001. It is the moment when the universe suffers a crisis of conscience. Should it expand or make a great big bang? It decides to wind the clock back a decade to 1991, making everyone in the world endure ten years of deja-vu and a total loss of free will – not to mention the torture of reliving every nanosecond of one of the tawdiest and most hollow decades. With his trademark wicked wit, Vonnegut addresses memory, suicide, the Great Depression, the loss of American eloquence, and the obsolescent thrill of reading books.
Genres: FictionScience FictionClassicsHumorLiteratureTime TravelNovelsAmericanSatireFantasy
219 Pages

Community Reviews:

5 star
9241 (23%)
4 star
15075 (38%)
3 star
11751 (29%)
2 star
3147 (8%)
1 star
687 (2%)

Readers also enjoyed

Other books by Kurt Vonnegut Jr.

Lists with this book

Slaughterhouse-Five
Cat’s Cradle
Breakfast of Champions
Vonnegut's Best
37 books632 voters
The Time Traveler's Wife
Outlander
The Time Machine
Best Time Travel Fiction
1934 books5193 voters
1984
Fight Club
A Clockwork Orange
Let's Shake It Up A Bit
954 books573 voters
The Hunger Games
Pride and Prejudice
To Kill a Mockingbird
Best Books Ever
74242 books275052 voters