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It has always seemed to me that vonnegut developed the gift of painting the most complex and fullest of characters with the spa... Read More
Actually dont bother with the introduction at all its awful
Great quality can’t wait to sit down and reread it
It is a lighter read and flowed nicely once put into context with the cuban missile crisis but still shows vonneguts cranky outlook on life
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He also describes her as a godawfully insensitive woman with no feeling for what smallness meant to newt
I read this after slaughterhouse 5 and found it better than its predecessor
It is through this interview that we learn that hoenikker never put a headstone on his wifes grave
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Published in 1963 it was very much of its time cuba et al and pretty much concerns mankind careering towards the end of the world by means of new weaponry icenine the industrial complex ignorance and selfinterest
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If its meant to be a cartoon representation it failed with me
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However at all costs do not read the introduction by benjamin kunkel until after youve read the book its spoiler laden
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Actually dont bother with the introduction at all its awful
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As we move again into a time of great instability and uncertainty coupled with the great advances we continue to make in the biological sciences you find yourself simultaneously smirking and shivering at the horrifying yet absurd events that unfold
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Small margins not great for uni notes
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I love the sense of nihilism found in the book especially the invention of a new religion bokononism in which the utter meaningless of religion becomes a religion on its own