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词条 A Little Something for Us Tempunauts
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  1. Plot summary

  2. Reception

  3. Background

  4. References

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"A Little Something for Us Tempunauts" is a science fiction short story by American writer Philip K. Dick. It was first published in the anthology Final Stage in 1975.

Plot summary

Time travelers from the United States, called tempunauts, are sent only a few days into the future rather than a century as was intended. In this near-future, they learn their return from the future was fatal to them.

Addison Doug, one of the tempunauts, believes that they are trapped with the rest of the Earth in a closed time loop, forever doomed to repeat the period between their starting their trip and their fatal return. Having found out the cause of their fatal return journey, they have to decide whether to change or not to change their return journey in order to get out of the loop. Doug decides to sabotage "reentry" unbeknownst to the others - by smuggling a mass of car engine parts into the time machine - to both at the same time (and completely contradictorily) find resolution in death _and_ close the time-loop, freezing all of humanity, and possibly the whole universe, in endless repetition of a single week.

Reception

Strange Horizons noted the story's "slipstreamish effect of contemporary strangeness".[1] The Encylopedia of Science Fiction mentioned its "grim" nature.[2]

Background

Dick said in his afterword for The Best of Philip K. Dick:

{{bquote|In this story I felt a vast weariness over the space program, which had thrilled us so at the start — especially the first lunar landing — and then had been forgotten and virtually shutdown, a relic of history. I wondered, if time-travel became a "program" would it suffer the same fate? Or was there an even worse possibility latent in it, within the very nature of the paradoxes of time-travel?"[3]}}

References

1. ^The Vintage Book of Amnesia: An Anthology of Writing on the Subject of Memory Loss, edited by Jonathan Lethem, reviewed by Graham Sleight, at Strange Horizons; published September 4, 2006; retrieved October 19, 2018
2. ^Time Loop, at The Encylopedia of Science Fiction; first published November 27, 2007; retrieved October 19, 2018
3. ^{{cite book | last = Dick | first = Philip K. | authorlink = Philip K. Dick | coauthors = | title = The Collected Stories of Philip K. Dick, Vol 5: We Can Remember It for You Wholesale | publisher = Orion Publishing Group | year = 1987 | location = United Kingdom | pages = 392 | url = | doi = | id = | isbn = 1-85798-948-1}}
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