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text 2015-06-26 14:35
'night, Mother - Marsha Norman

I had to watch this movie during training for a crisis call center. This was really heartbreaking but it really illustrated the difficulty in trying to change someone's mind when they are seriously contemplating committing suicide. 

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review 2014-06-28 00:00
Mother Night
Mother Night - Kurt Vonnegut 4 1/2

One 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.
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review 2014-05-29 19:29
Mother Night by Kurt Vonnegut
Mother Night - Kurt Vonnegut

My Rating: 0.511.522.533.544.55

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 - it is superb.


Make new friends,
but keep the old.
One is silver,
the other is gold.

A circle is round,
it has no end.
That's how long,
I will be your friend.


3* Slaughterhouse Five
5* Mother Night
3* God Bless You, Mr Rosewater
TR A Man Without a Country
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review 2014-01-15 17:55
Mother Night
Mother Night - Kurt Vonnegut

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 really in the mood for. So it goes.

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review 2014-01-06 00:00
Mother Night
Mother Night - Kurt Vonnegut Mother Night - Kurt Vonnegut What if, during a time of war, you were enlisted as a secret agent for the side whose goal is to stop the slaughtering of millions of people, but in order to accomplish your secret mission, and to gain favor with the enemy, you had to publicly spew the most awful verbal hatred about the people you are trying to save, knowing that the words would be used by mindless drones to perpetuate even further evil? Would you be able to do it? Would you be guilty of crimes against these people, even though the end goal was their salvation? Do the ends justify the means? Would you be able to live with yourself?

This book explores the above moral dilemma, and explores it well, nesting it inside a good story. "We are what we pretend to be, so we must be careful about what we pretend to be."

This is definitely one of my favorite Vonnegut books, up there with Cat's Cradle.
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