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by Kurt Vonnegut
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MarginMan
MarginMan rated it 11 years ago
4 1/2One of my favorite Vonnegut novels. It's also an example of what he could do when he harnessed his imagination instead of letting it run wild. Not sure if that's a coincidence or cause and effect.
Bettie's Books
Bettie's Books rated it 11 years ago
My Rating: 0.511.522.533.544.55 Bookshelves: read | satire | nazi-related | published-1961 | teh-brillianz | autumn-2012 Finished on Oct 20, 2012 Opted out of the full champagne afternoon - just the one glass and a surreptitious exit to have a brisk solitary walk with this - ...
Just Another Reader
Just Another Reader rated it 11 years ago
This was a short audiobook and I think I read it before as well. I read a few Kurt Vonnegut books in high school, but I only distinctly remembered that I read Slaughterhouse Five and Cat's Cradle. Mother Night I wasn't sure about. The book is short but good. Depressing though, which I wasn't reall...
saelba
saelba rated it 11 years ago
Again I'm gut-punched by Vonnegut. And my tremendous admiration for his writing is reaffirmed, for his simplistic and economical prose that makes his books such easy reads, so that the words slip right on in, and only later unfurl themselves to show their many sides and depths.
The Library of Babel
The Library of Babel rated it 12 years ago
Today I will tell you about an interesting and unexplicably underrated semi-underground tribe: the Vonnegutians.Either urban or rural, the Vonnegutians are spread all over the world (with primeval colonies in Indianapolis and the Galapagos islands) and cover at least three generations. Tendentially ...
JK
JK rated it 12 years ago
I'm not sure how I should feel about Campbell and the ending of this book. I think I might be a little sad about it all. Huh.
nouveau
nouveau rated it 12 years ago
my favourite of the Vonnegut novels, has edged slightly down from the 5/5 I gave it in December, rereading it just a few hours ago. I read this first at age, what, 17? finding it eminently more fast-paced than Slaughterhouse Five or Cat's Cradle (the other two really good vonnegut books). however, e...
AC
AC rated it 12 years ago
What a quick and pleasurable book! The passage on the cuckoo clock in Hell (on the totalitarian mind) is wonderful:http://books.google.com/books?id=WiUuWn6sGqwC&pg=PA222&lpg=PA222&dq=the+forces+of+law+and+order+plunged+in+through+every+door,+waving+guns&source=bl&ots=FA3kGDgRjT&sig=tK38EwM672NptyR6F...
Novel Tease
Novel Tease rated it 12 years ago
Howard W. Campbell, Jr, is writing his memoir as he sits in an Israeli prison cell, accused of war crimes in Germany during World War II. If you believe Howard W. Campbell, Jr, he's guilty as charged, but he's the only person whose direct testimony we're given. He surely was a high-ranking Nazi prop...
otakumom
otakumom rated it 13 years ago
This novel is one of my favorite Kurt Vonnegut novels. I love the interplay between intentions and consequences. Howard Campbell Jr served as an American spy in World War II under the guise of a German propagandist. The war is over but he is captured as a war criminal and his true role was never ...
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