Timequake

“Timequake” by Kurt Vonnegut, published by Cape in 1997, is a thought-provoking work that explores the concept of time and its implications on human existence. This first edition spans 219 pages and is presented in English. The narrative delves into the intricacies of life, weaving together elements of fiction, literary themes, and science fiction to engage readers in a unique philosophical discourse.
In this book, Vonnegut presents a narrative that challenges the linear perception of time, inviting readers to contemplate the nature of free will and determinism. The story unfolds in a manner that encourages reflection on the human experience, making it relevant to those interested in literary and science fiction. Readers will find a blend of humor and insight as they navigate the complexities of the characters’ journeys, all while engaging with Vonnegut’s distinctive style.
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Concentrating on Mexico’s seaside resort – now expanded to include extended coverage of Ixtapa/Zihuatanejo – beach towns that are becoming increasingly popular, this new edition includes excursions to the silver city of Taxco, an essay on Acapulco’s history and a first-hand account of a cliff dive. A new chapter, Cruising on the Mexican Riviera, has been added specifically for the many people travelling to and around this area by cruise ship. There is coverage of hotels in every price range, the best places to dine and information on nightlife
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