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3Ragle Gumm is a World War II veteran living with his sister, Margo, and her husband and son in an idyllic little town in The50s. He makes his living as a newspaper puzzle champion, and spends his ample free time relaxing, enjoying his modest fame amongst the locals, and flirting with his neighbor's pretty wife.
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5Now if only he could stop hallucinating.
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7Ragle tries to buy a snack from a soft-drink stand, but the stand dissolves into thin air leaving behind a slip of paper that reads "SOFT-DRINK STAND." He rides on a bus, but sees the bus reduced to a mere framework and all the passengers disappear except for him and the driver. He digs around in some muddy ruins and finds a phone book full of disconnected numbers and a magazine featuring some [[Creator/MarilynMonroe movie star]] he's never heard of. When his brother-in-law has an unnerving episode of déjà vu in the bathroom, Ragle starts to wonder if the problem is not in his own head, but in the world around him.
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9''Time Out of Joint'' is a typical [[MindScrew trip]] from Creator/PhilipKDick containing many of his trademarks: conspiracies, paranoia, science fiction, nuclear war, and a protagonist who can never be sure if what he's experiencing is real or not.
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12!! This novel provides examples of:
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14* AnachronismStew: [[spoiler:Intentional. Ragle's town is mash-up of pleasant memories from his childhood, regardless of whether they're period-accurate.]]
15* AndYouThoughtItWasAGame: Every week, Ragle pours hours of work into solving the newspaper puzzle so that he can keep up his winning streak. [[spoiler:In actuality, he's figuring out where the Lunar colonists' next missile will strike.]]
16* BrokenMasquerade: It starts crumbling when various objects melt away in front of Ragle, leaving behind slips of paper with their names, so he thinks he's having a mental breakdown. Then he finds the phone book and magazines, seemingly from a parallel reality (who is that Creator/MarilynMonroe the magazine sings praises of?). [[spoiler: Finally turns out it's a Fake World, with FakeMemories for part of the cast (Margo, Vic, Junie, but not Bill or the newspaper editor - they're in on it), created to keep Ragle working on the "puzzle".]]
17* CivilWar: There's an unspecified war looming over the story. Turns out, [[spoiler: it's actually an on-going [[TheWarOfEarthlyAggression Lunar Revolution]], and both sides want Ragle's predictive talents for themselves. He's chosen to go to the Moon, but Earth authorities have snatched him, brainwashed him and stuck him in a recreation of his childhood]].
18* ClosedCircle: [[spoiler:The town. It takes Ragle two tries and help from his brother-in-law to escape.]]
19* ContrivedCoincidence: When Ragle goes to the bus station and the Bar-B-Q, he ends up standing in lines that never progress forward. He suspects this is being orchestrated on purpose to stall him. [[spoiler:He's right.]]
20* AGlitchInTheMatrix: Ragle keeps seeing random objects dissolve into slips of paper with their names on them. Vic also has that odd moment in the bathroom, where he tries to pull the cord to turn on the light, except there is no cord there.
21* GovernmentConspiracy: [[spoiler:The town was created and maintained by the military.]]
22%% not really, it's more complicated, and anyway, it's a physical set (probably...), no phlebotinum * LotusEaterMachine: [[spoiler:The town is one, which Ragle entered of his own volition.]]
23* {{NEET}}: Ragle is somewhat older than the usual for this trope, but he lives in his (married) sister's house, is unemployed and makes his living by playing a game [[spoiler: which is not really a game, making this a Subversion]]. He's having second thoughs about the aimlessness of his life, and gets more and more stressed with the game, as he feels pressurred to maintain the winning streak.
24%% no, she's really just dumb * SeeminglyWholesome50sGirl: Junie.
25* SettlingTheFrontier: [[spoiler:The lunatics are colonists on the Moon.]]
26* StepfordSuburbia: Ragle's town, which turns out to be [[spoiler:fake, created specifically for him, and surrounded by a somewhat postapocalyptic, and definitely war-torn world.]]
27* TrumanShowPlot: [[spoiler:A prototypical example. Ragle isn't a reality tv star, but he's still living in a fake suburban town, being perpetually watched by the people who put him there, and he starts to catch on in much the same way that Truman did.]]

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