Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Tastee Freeze: A timeless classic

On Page 386, Vonnegut takes the time to talk about the restaurant chain Tastee-Freez when he says "he owned... half of three Tastee-Freeze stands. Tastee-Freeze was a sort of frozen custard" and so on and so forth. This part interested me because of the juxtaposition that Vonnegut creates here as Billy is jumping back and forth within time. That is to say at one point

he's here:


then all of the sudden he's here:


I found it interesting.

(More about the restaurant: http://www.tastee-freez.com/about.php)

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