Schrodinger's Cat Trilogy

by Robert Anton Wilson

Paperback, 1988

Status

Available

Call number

PS3573.I4662

Publication

Dell (1988), Edition: Reissue, 560 pages

Description

The sequel to the cult classic The Illuminatus! Trilogy, this is an epic fantasy that offers a twisted look at our modern-day world--a reality that exists in another dimension of time and space that may be closer than we think.

User reviews

LibraryThing member n8chz
Prophetic. Who in 1985 would have expected a 'total information awareness' type system called GWB-666, or James Earl Carter being awarded a Nobel Prize?
LibraryThing member jcopenha
Easily the strangest book I have ever read. I don't know if he was really trying to say something or not. About the only thing I really got out of it was "reaity is what you make of it". Maybe I'll read something else by him, but it'll be awhile.
LibraryThing member Mongolor
After reading the Illuminatus Trilogy, I was really anticipating this novel. Robert Anton Wilson's high mind style of writing is enjoyable, if a bit fractured. I really had high hopes.This book fell kind of flat however, as Mr. Wilson attempts to visualize the concept of the multiverse my creating
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different versions of each of his characters, many of whom first appeared in the Illuminatus. However what the author does not do is adhere to any kind of real plot, and just when you think you might have a bit of a narrative or the resemblance of a coherent story he changes the world again.The point of the book is to show you how everything you do or do not do, is inversely done or not done in a connected universe. I believe the author is also trying to convince us that we are all Schrodinger's cat, living in a state that is neither living or dead, up until the moment we are observed, upon observation we will either die or live.However, I could not stop reading this book, as the vivid imagination of Wilson's is enticing and extremely visual. Having read the Illuminatus first, I recognized the characters, and how he was attempting to show the variations based on quantum variability.A good read overall, but not nearly the quality of his first Trilogy.
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LibraryThing member iFool
Still relevant after all these years.

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1988 (trilogy collection)

Physical description

560 p.; 7.96 inches

ISBN

9780440500704
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