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Vonnegut explains in the beginning of the book that he was not satisfied with the original version of Timequake he wrote or Timequake One. Taking parts of Timequake One and combining it with personal thoughts and anecdotes produced the finished product, so-called Timequake Two. We are publishing Timequake full pdf for those who are unable to buy Timequake Book. To download this book click the button below. Timequake pdf Download. I hope you have successfully downloaded Timequake Book novel from Pdfcorner.

Mistakes are made by human. Your Rating:. Your Comment:. Home Downloads Free Downloads Timequake pdf. Submitted by: Jane Kivik. Read Online Download. Hot Bluebeard by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. Great book, Timequake pdf is enough to raise the goose bumps alone. Add a review Your Rating: Your Comment:. Once the timequake ends, suddenly free will comes back to everyone on the planet. Those who are driving or piloting transportation vehicles have forgotten how to drive or pilot, so crashes occur at an alarming rate.

New York City becomes one big mess of mayhem. Kilgore Trout, the author's alter-ego character, steps up to the challenge and takes steps to help the injured. He expresses what becomes Kilgore's Creed. He says that you were sick, but now you are well again and there is work to do. The story ends with a clambake after a play in Rhode Island when Trout observes that human awareness is now the fastest thing in the universe, many millions of times faster than the speed of light.

The story is as much about the author as Trout, and since Trout is the alter-ego, the entire story is mostly about the author. This is his last book.

He bids a farewell to the publishing industry and mourns the loss of literature appreciation in the modern technical world. His basic philosophy is humanism, which in its most basic expression is the belief that humans can solve their problems without divine intervention.

However, the author's philosophy includes the existential conclusion that life is absurd and therefore funny. Although the author considers himself a kind of agnostic, acknowledging that something like God might exist, he holds deep respect for the beliefs of others, especially if he loves these people. The philosophy is far from simple because, as pointed out many times in the book, reality is often a strange and counter-intuitive thing.

An important part of the philosophy is not so much doubt about spirituality but serious doubt about people claiming to have knowledge about spirituality, particularly those who make money from the claims. An interesting paradox arises because the author had studied to become a scientist but also thinks that science might have been the biggest mistake that humankind has ever made.



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