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![]() | Book: Cat's Cradle (Kurt Vonnegut Jr., Hardcover)
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Nominated for the Hugo Award in 1964, Kurt Vonnegut's sprawling and brilliant fourth novel turns a bleakly satiric eye on science, technology, religion, politics, and the end of the world. At the center of the tale is the fictional physicist Felix... |
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| Book: Armageddon in Retrospect (Kurt Vonnegut Jr.)
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A posthumous collection of stories and nonfiction from that bleakly brilliant humorist, Kurt Vonnegut Jr., ARMAGEDDON IN RETROSPECT contains a few unseen gems from his life, including a 1954 letter he wrote to his family telling them that he was... | |
![]() | Book: Slaughterhouse-Five (Kurt Vonnegut Jr., Paperback)
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SLAUGHTERHOUSE FIVE, a best-seller when it was first published in 1969, brought Kurt Vonnegut to prominence as a major voice in American fiction. Vonnegut was a POW held in Dresden in 1945 when the city was attacked by American bombers and virtually... |
| Book: Armageddon in Retrospect (Kurt Vonnegut Jr., Paperback)
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A posthumous collection of stories and nonfiction from that bleakly brilliant humorist, Kurt Vonnegut Jr., ARMAGEDDON IN RETROSPECT contains a few unseen gems from his life, including a 1954 letter he wrote to his family telling them that he was... | |
![]() | Book: Breakfast of Champions (Kurt Vonnegut Jr., Hardcover)
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Kurt Vonnegut's seventh novel, BREAKFAST OF CHAMPIONS (1973), begins like a primer on American history for children in which Columbus is a "white sea pirate," bent on rape and pillage, who leaves a legacy of hypocrisy and power-grabbing that was... |
![]() | Book: Man Without A Country (Kurt Vonnegut Jr., Hardcover)
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Kurt Vonnegut's first new book in nearly 10 years is a collection of the essays he has published during that time, illustrated with his inimitable--and often hilarious--line drawings. Vonnegut writes on such topics as death, literature, the state of... |
| Book: Slaughterhouse-Five (Kurt Vonnegut Jr., Hardcover)
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SLAUGHTERHOUSE FIVE, a best-seller when it was first published in 1969, brought Kurt Vonnegut to prominence as a major voice in American fiction. Vonnegut was a POW held in Dresden in 1945 when the city was attacked by American bombers and virtually... | |
| Book: Slaughterhouse-five Sparknotes (Kurt Vonnegut Jr., Paperback)
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![]() | Book: Cat's Cradle (Kurt Vonnegut Jr., Paperback)
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Nominated for the Hugo Award in 1964, Kurt Vonnegut's sprawling and brilliant fourth novel turns a bleakly satiric eye on science, technology, religion, politics, and the end of the world. At the center of the tale is the fictional physicist Felix... |
| Book: Timequake (Kurt Vonnegut Jr., Hardcover)
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A book of metafiction by the celebrated American novelist. In the year 2001, a glitch in the space-time continuum occurs, making everybody repeat everything that had been done since 1991. | |
| Book: Cat's Cradle (Kurt Vonnegut Jr., Hardcover)
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Nominated for the Hugo Award in 1964, Kurt Vonnegut's sprawling and brilliant fourth novel turns a bleakly satiric eye on science, technology, religion, politics, and the end of the world. At the center of the tale is the fictional physicist Felix... | |
| Book: Bagombo Snuff Box (Kurt Vonnegut Jr., Paperback)
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Early in his career, Vonnegut published a number of stories in magazines, including the Saturday Evening Post and Argosy. Here are 24 of them, collected for the first time. | |
| Book: Breakfast of Champions (Kurt Vonnegut Jr., Hardcover)
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Kurt Vonnegut's seventh novel, BREAKFAST OF CHAMPIONS (1973), begins like a primer on American history for children in which Columbus is a "white sea pirate," bent on rape and pillage, who leaves a legacy of hypocrisy and power-grabbing that was... | |
| Book: Slaughterhouse-Five (Kurt Vonnegut Jr., Hardcover)
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SLAUGHTERHOUSE FIVE, a best-seller when it was first published in 1969, brought Kurt Vonnegut to prominence as a major voice in American fiction. Vonnegut was a POW held in Dresden in 1945 when the city was attacked by American bombers and virtually... | |
| Book: Cat's Cradle (Kurt Vonnegut Jr., Hardcover)
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Nominated for the Hugo Award in 1964, Kurt Vonnegut's sprawling and brilliant fourth novel turns a bleakly satiric eye on science, technology, religion, politics, and the end of the world. At the center of the tale is the fictional physicist Felix... | |
| Book: The Sirens of Titan (Kurt Vonnegut Jr., Hardcover)
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After crashing his spaceship, Winston Niles Rumfoord is transformed into a "wave phenomenon," a telepathic being who travels in an orbit from the sun to the constellation Betelgeuse, landing on Earth once every 59 days. Rumfoord drafts an earthling... | |
![]() | Book: Jailbird (Kurt Vonnegut Jr., Hardcover)
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Vonnegut's Watergate novel, featuring a crooked protagonist named Walter J. Starbuck. |
| Book: Palm Sunday (Kurt Vonnegut Jr., Paperback)
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Autobiographical writings, including a discussion of Vonnegut's suicide attempt. | |
| Book: Slapstick (Kurt Vonnegut Jr., Paperback)
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The social satire SLAPSTICK, one of Kurt Vonnegut's lesser-known novels (the author himself gave it a 'D' grade), was written shortly after the death of his sister, and features Vonnegut's usual themes of absurdity and apocalypse. The novel's central... | |
| Book: Deadeye Dick (Kurt Vonnegut Jr., Paperback)
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As a child in Midland City, Ohio, Rudolph Waltz fired off an errant round from his father's rifle, accidentally killing a pregnant woman. As a result his family is ruined, and he is jailed and beaten. Given the cruel nickname "Deadeye Dick," he is... | |
![]() | Book: Bagombo Snuff Box (Kurt Vonnegut Jr., Hardcover)
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Early in his career, Vonnegut published a number of stories in magazines, including the Saturday Evening Post and Argosy. Here are 24 of them, collected for the first time. |
| Book: Player Piano (Kurt Vonnegut Jr., Paperback)
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PLAYER PIANO, Kurt Vonnegut's debut, marked the arrival of a wildly inventive and devilishly satiric voice in American letters. Set in a science fiction dystopia where society is almost entirely run by (and for) machines, Doctor Paul Proteus is one... | |
| Book: Wampeters Foma and Granfalloons (Kurt Vonnegut Jr., Paperback)
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Vonnegut's cranky articles and speeches, collected. | |
| Book: Bluebeard (Kurt Vonnegut Jr., Paperback)
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Rabo Karabekian, an Armenian-American ex-painter, is a disillusioned one-eyed divorcé whose children loathe him. In the 1950s he was a drinking partner of the Abstract Expressionists Jackson Pollack and Mark Rothko, and in his old age he lives off... |
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