A review of Kurt Vonnegut's life and it's connection with his book 'Slaughterhouse-Five".
Title: A review of Kurt Vonnegut's life and it's connection with his book 'Slaughterhouse-Five".
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 2105 | Pages: 8 (approximately 235 words/page)
A review of Kurt Vonnegut's life and it's connection with his book 'Slaughterhouse-Five".
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 2105 | Pages: 8 (approximately 235 words/page)
Kurt Vonnegut has achieved high acclaim for many years and is often described as a dark-humorist or satirist. He is the writer/moralist of modern times; his unique style has often been compared to that of Mark Twain. One characteristic that makes Vonnegut stand out is his style of addressing themes. Like many writers, Vonnegut's novels are each directed toward a specific idea; however, the books also incorporate morals and themes that are frequently repeated.
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Publishers, 2000
Reed, Peter J. Writers For The 70's: Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. New York: Warner books, Inc. 1972
Verde, Tom. Twentieth-Century Writers: 1950-1990. New York: Facts on File, Inc. 1996
Vonnegut, Kurt Jr. Welcome to the Monkey House. New York: Dell publishing, 1950
Vonnegut, Kurt Jr. Cat's Cradle. New York: Dell publishing, 1963
Vonnegut, Kurt Jr. Player Piano. New York: Dell publishing, 1952
Vonnegut, Kurt Jr. Slaughter-House-Five. New York: Dell publishing, 1969
Vonnegut, Kurt Jr. Breakfast of Champions. New York: Dell publishing, 1973