Kurt Vonnegut
Timequake
This is probably one of Kurt Vonnegut's more bizarre pieces of work. The premise is that a timequake forces everyone tne years in the past where they must relive everything all over again. The catch? You can't do anything to change what happens. So essentially, everyone is running on autopilot.
Slaughterhouse-Five or The Children's Crusade: A Duty-Dance With Death by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. (1969)
This is a novel everyone should read, both because of its cultural significance and its (so-called) literary worth. I found it confusing and jumbled until I realized that Vonnegut had deliberately written in the style of one from Tralfamadore, no beginning, no end, everything told at once.
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