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Bid Time Return

Bid Time Return is a 1975 science fiction novel by Richard Matheson. It concerns a man from the 1970s who travels back in time to court a 19th-century stage actress whose photograph has captivated him. In 1980, it was made into the classic sci-fi film Somewhere in Time, the title of which was used for subsequent editions of the book.

Bid Time Return
First edition cover
AuthorRichard Matheson
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreScience fiction
PublisherViking Press
Publication date
February 24, 1975
Media typePrint (Hardback)
Pages278 pp
ISBN0-89966-514-4
OCLC33446645

Matheson has stated, "Somewhere in Time is the story of a love which transcends time, What Dreams May Come is the story of a love which transcends death.... I feel that they represent the best writing I have done in the novel form."[1]

Background

While traveling with his family, Matheson was entranced by the portrait of American actress Maude Adams in Piper's Opera House in Nevada. "It was such a great photograph," Matheson reports, "that creatively I fell in love with her. What if some guy did the same thing and could go back in time?" Then Matheson researched her life and was struck by her reclusiveness. To create the novel, he resided for many weeks at the Hotel del Coronado (where the novel takes place) and dictated his impressions into a tape recorder while experiencing himself in the role of Richard Collier.[2] Matheson based much of the biographical information about the character of Elise McKenna directly on Adams.[3] The book's original title comes from a line in William Shakespeare's Richard II (Act III, Scene 2): "O call back yesterday, bid time return."

Main characters

  • Richard Collier — protagonist and main narrator, a 36-year-old man from the 1970s who travels back in time to meet the woman of his dreams
  • Elise McKenna — a 19th-century stage actress with whom Richard falls in love after seeing her photo in a hotel gallery
  • William Fawcett Robinson — Elise's overbearing manager, who distrusts Richard
  • Robert Collier — Richard's brother, who decides to publish Richard's manuscripts

Plot

Richard Collier is a 36-year-old screenwriter who has been diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor and has decided, after a coin flip, to spend his last days hanging around the Hotel del Coronado. Most of the novel represents a private journal he is continually updating throughout the story.

He becomes obsessed with the photograph of a famous stage actress, Elise McKenna, who performed at the hotel in the 1890s. Through research, he learns that she had an overprotective manager named William Fawcett Robinson, that she never married and that she seemed to have had a brief affair with a mysterious man while staying at this hotel in 1896. The more Richard learns, the more he becomes convinced that it is his destiny to travel back in time and become that mysterious man.

Through research (see below), he develops a method of time travel that involves using his mind to transport himself into the past. After much struggle, he succeeds. At first, he experiences feelings of disorientation and constantly worries that he will be drawn back into the present, but soon these feelings dissipate.

He is unsure what to say to Elise when he finally does meet her, but to his surprise she immediately asks, "Is it you?" (She later explains that two psychics told her she would meet a mysterious man at that exact time and place.) Without telling her where (or, rather, when) he comes from, he pursues a relationship with her, while struggling to adapt himself to the conventions of the time. Inexplicably, his daily headaches are gone, and he believes that his memory of having come from the future will ultimately disappear.

But Robinson, who assumes that Richard is simply after Elise's wealth, hires two men to abduct Richard and leave him in a shed while Elise departs on a train. Richard manages to escape and make his way back to the hotel, where he finds that Elise never left. They go to a hotel room and passionately make love.

In the middle of the night, Richard leaves the room and bumps into Robinson. After a brief physical struggle, Richard quickly runs back into the room. He casually picks a coin out of his pocket, not realizing until too late that it is a 1970s coin. The sight of it pushes him back into the present.

At the end of the book, we find out that Richard died soon after. A doctor claims that the time-traveling experience occurred only in Richard's mind, the desperate fantasy of a dying man, but Richard's brother, who has chosen to publish the journal, is not completely convinced.

Method of time travel

Richard derives his method of time travel from J. B. Priestley's 1964 book Man and Time. This method involves performing self-hypnosis to convince his mind that he's in the past. The historical roots of the hotel help reinforce his purpose, as does an 1890s suit he buys.

Awards

The novel won the 1976 World Fantasy Award for Best Novel.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ Matheson, Richard. Somewhere in Time. New York: Tom Doherty Associates, Inc., 1998, pp. 318-319.
  2. ^ Diaz de Chumaceiro, Cora L. "Maude Adam's Portrait as Muse for Richard Matheson." Creativity Research Journal, 2005, Vol. 17, Issue 2/3, pp. 297-8.
  3. ^ "Latter-day Saint (Mormon) Main Character in the movie Somewhere In Time (1980)". LDSFilm.com. 2004-11-05. from the original on 14 November 2006. Retrieved 2006-11-02.
  4. ^ World Fantasy Convention. . Archived from the original on 1 December 2010. Retrieved 4 February 2011.

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Bid Time Return is a 1975 science fiction novel by Richard Matheson It concerns a man from the 1970s who travels back in time to court a 19th century stage actress whose photograph has captivated him In 1980 it was made into the classic sci fi film Somewhere in Time the title of which was used for subsequent editions of the book Bid Time ReturnFirst edition coverAuthorRichard MathesonCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishGenreScience fictionPublisherViking PressPublication dateFebruary 24 1975Media typePrint Hardback Pages278 ppISBN0 89966 514 4OCLC33446645Matheson has stated Somewhere in Time is the story of a love which transcends time What Dreams May Come is the story of a love which transcends death I feel that they represent the best writing I have done in the novel form 1 Contents 1 Background 2 Main characters 3 Plot 4 Method of time travel 5 Awards 6 See also 7 ReferencesBackground EditWhile traveling with his family Matheson was entranced by the portrait of American actress Maude Adams in Piper s Opera House in Nevada It was such a great photograph Matheson reports that creatively I fell in love with her What if some guy did the same thing and could go back in time Then Matheson researched her life and was struck by her reclusiveness To create the novel he resided for many weeks at the Hotel del Coronado where the novel takes place and dictated his impressions into a tape recorder while experiencing himself in the role of Richard Collier 2 Matheson based much of the biographical information about the character of Elise McKenna directly on Adams 3 The book s original title comes from a line in William Shakespeare s Richard II Act III Scene 2 O call back yesterday bid time return Main characters EditRichard Collier protagonist and main narrator a 36 year old man from the 1970s who travels back in time to meet the woman of his dreams Elise McKenna a 19th century stage actress with whom Richard falls in love after seeing her photo in a hotel gallery William Fawcett Robinson Elise s overbearing manager who distrusts Richard Robert Collier Richard s brother who decides to publish Richard s manuscriptsPlot EditRichard Collier is a 36 year old screenwriter who has been diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor and has decided after a coin flip to spend his last days hanging around the Hotel del Coronado Most of the novel represents a private journal he is continually updating throughout the story He becomes obsessed with the photograph of a famous stage actress Elise McKenna who performed at the hotel in the 1890s Through research he learns that she had an overprotective manager named William Fawcett Robinson that she never married and that she seemed to have had a brief affair with a mysterious man while staying at this hotel in 1896 The more Richard learns the more he becomes convinced that it is his destiny to travel back in time and become that mysterious man Through research see below he develops a method of time travel that involves using his mind to transport himself into the past After much struggle he succeeds At first he experiences feelings of disorientation and constantly worries that he will be drawn back into the present but soon these feelings dissipate He is unsure what to say to Elise when he finally does meet her but to his surprise she immediately asks Is it you She later explains that two psychics told her she would meet a mysterious man at that exact time and place Without telling her where or rather when he comes from he pursues a relationship with her while struggling to adapt himself to the conventions of the time Inexplicably his daily headaches are gone and he believes that his memory of having come from the future will ultimately disappear But Robinson who assumes that Richard is simply after Elise s wealth hires two men to abduct Richard and leave him in a shed while Elise departs on a train Richard manages to escape and make his way back to the hotel where he finds that Elise never left They go to a hotel room and passionately make love In the middle of the night Richard leaves the room and bumps into Robinson After a brief physical struggle Richard quickly runs back into the room He casually picks a coin out of his pocket not realizing until too late that it is a 1970s coin The sight of it pushes him back into the present At the end of the book we find out that Richard died soon after A doctor claims that the time traveling experience occurred only in Richard s mind the desperate fantasy of a dying man but Richard s brother who has chosen to publish the journal is not completely convinced Method of time travel EditRichard derives his method of time travel from J B Priestley s 1964 book Man and Time This method involves performing self hypnosis to convince his mind that he s in the past The historical roots of the hotel help reinforce his purpose as does an 1890s suit he buys Awards EditThe novel won the 1976 World Fantasy Award for Best Novel 4 See also EditJack Finney s 1970 illustrated novel Time and Again has a similar theme and method of time travel References Edit Matheson Richard Somewhere in Time New York Tom Doherty Associates Inc 1998 pp 318 319 Diaz de Chumaceiro Cora L Maude Adam s Portrait as Muse for Richard Matheson Creativity Research Journal 2005 Vol 17 Issue 2 3 pp 297 8 Latter day Saint Mormon Main Character in the movie Somewhere In Time 1980 LDSFilm com 2004 11 05 Archived from the original on 14 November 2006 Retrieved 2006 11 02 World Fantasy Convention Award Winners and Nominees Archived from the original on 1 December 2010 Retrieved 4 February 2011 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bid Time Return amp oldid 1106393626, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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