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Quality
Have to say cats cradle is still better for me will continue with the series
A story about storytelling with the author as one of its main characters
After being galvanized by the realms of american literature on account of exposing myself to the works of palahniuk and c
Shipping
The shipping was excellent and the copy of the book was pristine as expected
Competitiveness
Not everyones cup of tea but i find it hilarious
Ive heard that vonnegut didnt particularly like how breakfast of champions turned out and i do understand why
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This is an ambitious novel that sets itself at odds with classic narrative structure
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The absurdity of kilgores journey is so well realised by vonneguts storytelling that attempting to explain it in terms of anything else besides would be doing a huge disservice
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
There is also a third person who is somehow the maker and the spectator of such an existential collision and who may or may not be the author who actually invented those two people as well as all the other characters of the book
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
There are moments in which the black humour explodes in fragments of colour and will make you laugh out loud
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This is after all what a lot of postmodern literature always risks
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
However having already read the works of many other postmodernists i just wanted something more from vonnegut not the usual cold and artificial postmodern characters unaware of their own despair
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Perhaps the most caustic cynical and world weary book of all time
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I have encountered the omnipresent author thing many times and always considered it a second rate and feeble device until now