The Fermata

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The Fermata
The Fermata book cover. (Vintage UK)
AuthorNicholson Baker
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
PublisherRandom House
Publication date
March 1994
Media typePrint (hardback, paperback)
Pages303
ISBN9780679415862
LC Class93026492

The Fermata (ISBN 9780679415862) is a 1994 novel by Nicholson Baker. It is about a man named Arno Strine who can stop time, and uses this ability to embark on a series of sexual adventures.

Plot

Arno Strine discovers he can stop time when he is a young man. He works on this power, and learns how to trigger and control these time stoppages. However, instead of becoming rich or a diabolic criminal, Strine becomes an elaborate voyeur. He stops time so that he can see women naked, and eventually creates scenarios that he can watch after he allows time to start again. But despite his enjoyment of this power, Arno wants a real relationship, and he overcomes his shyness to begin a relationship. When he finally consummates this relationship, his power to stop time passes to his girlfriend, whose own time adventures begin. Arno works on the story of this time power, under the title "The Fermata."

Movie adaptation

Neil Gaiman and Robert Zemeckis are drafting a screenplay.[1]

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