Publisher
Florida Atlantic University
Description
Einsteinian relativity forever altered our understanding of the metaphysics of time. This study considers how this scientific theory affects the formulation of time in postmodern narratives as a necessary step toward understanding the relationship between empirical science and literary art. Two novels by Kurt Vonnegut, The Sirens of Titan and Slaughterhouse-Five, exemplify this synthesis. Close readings of these texts reveal an underlying temporal scheme deeply informed by relativity. Furthermore, this study explores how relativity manifests in these texts in light of the block universe concept, Gèodelian universes, and strange loop phenomena. Vonnegut's treatment of free will is also discussed. All of these considerations emphasize Vonnegut's role as a member of the Third Culture, an author who consciously bridges C.P. Snow's two cultures.
Note
by Francis C. Altomare IV.
Extension
FAU
FAU
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Person Preferred Name
Altomare, Francis C.
IV
Graduate College
Use and Reproduction
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Other Title Info
Strange time
block universes and strange loop phenomena in two novels by Kurt Vonnegut