Armageddon in Retrospect
by:
Kurt Vonnegut (author)
The New York Times bestseller-a "gripping" posthumous collection of previously unpublished work by Kurt Vonnegut on the subject of war. A fitting tribute to a literary legend and a profoundly humane humorist, Armageddon in Retrospect is a collection of twelve previously unpublished writings on...
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The New York Times bestseller-a "gripping" posthumous collection of previously unpublished work by Kurt Vonnegut on the subject of war. A fitting tribute to a literary legend and a profoundly humane humorist, Armageddon in Retrospect is a collection of twelve previously unpublished writings on war and peace. Imbued with Vonnegut's trademark rueful humor and outraged moral sense, the pieces range from a letter written by Vonnegut to his family in 1945, informing them that he'd been taken prisoner by the Germans, to his last speech, delivered after his death by his son Mark, who provides a warmly personal introduction to the collection. Taken together, these pieces provide fresh insight into Vonnegut's enduring literary genius and reinforce his ongoing moral relevance in today's world.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780425226896 (0425226891)
Publish date: April 7th 2009
Publisher: Berkley Trade
Pages no: 240
Edition language: English
Category:
Classics,
Humor,
Writing,
Essays,
Science Fiction,
Literature,
American,
War,
Politics,
Short Stories,
Fiction
I've been meaning to read some Vonnegut for quite a while and picked this up during bout of books. It was a super fast read about the a bunch of war things. It was really good but so sad and kind of depressing. I really liked this book and want to read more from Vonnegut. I appreciated that this ...
War is a funny thing. That's what Vonnegut would have us believe. He is right. He also realizes that there is nothing funny about war. It's a conflicting juxtaposition and yet it is true. Armageddon in Retrospect sat in the to-be-read pile for a good long while. I haven't read much Vonnegut since sc...
An absolutely wonderful collection of short stories!
It's breaking my heart. I have no idea when these stories and cetera were written, except the letter sent soon after the bombing of Dresden, but I think these haven't been published because they don't hold out much hope.My favorite Vonnegut novels are Galapagos and Bluebeard, both of which seem to s...