Time and again

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Jack Finney: Time and again (1980, Weidenfeld and Nicolson)

399 pages

English language

Published Aug. 8, 1980 by Weidenfeld and Nicolson.

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978-0-297-77774-8
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Comment by Audrey Niffenegger, on The Guardian's website:

Time and Again is an original; there is nothing quite like it. It is the story of Si Morley, a commercial artist who is drawing a piece of soap one ordinary day in 1970 when a mysterious man from the US Army shows up at his Manhattan office to recruit him for a secret government project. The project turns out to involve time travel; the idea is that artists and other imaginative people can be trained (by self-hypnosis) to imagine themselves so completely in the past that they actually go there. Si finds himself sitting in an apartment in the famous Dakota building pretending to be in the past . . . and ends up in the Manhattan of 1882.

The story makes good use of paradox and the butterfly effect, but its greatest charms lie in Si's good-humoured observations of …

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  • Fiction in English.