- Ilium (Kurt Vonnegut)
Ilium is a fictitious town in eastern
New York state, used as a setting for many ofKurt Vonnegut 's novels.The name most likely refers to
Troy, New York ("Ilium" was the name the Romans gave to ancientTroy ). In all other respects, Ilium very closely resemblesSchenectady, New York , with the fictionalIroquois river standing in for the realMohawk River , which flows west-east through Schenectady. The Ilium Works is in roughly the same geographic location as theGeneral Electric plant in Schenectady, where Vonnegut worked as a public relations writer. Still, the city of Ilium is quite clearly distinct from Schenectady, as characters in "Player Piano ", "Cat's Cradle ", and "Slaughterhouse-Five " refer to Schenectady as a separate place.Cohoes, longtime residence of Vonnegut's character
Kilgore Trout , is in the vicinity of Ilium and the towns that inspired it.In Vonnegut's "Galápagos", the character of Mary Hepburn was a High School teacher in Ilium, and in "Cat's Cradle", it is the former home of Dr. Felix Hoenikker - one of the fathers of the atomic bomb - and, thus, the town that Jonah visits to interview Dr. Asa Breed, Hoenikker's former supervisor.
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.