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Format: Hardcover
 ISBN-10: 158322713X
 ISBN-13: 9781583227138
 Sep 2005
 Publisher: Seven Stories Pr
 146 pages
 Language: English |
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Synopsis Kurt Vonnegut's first new book in nearly 10 years is a collection of the essays he has published during that time, illustrated with his inimitable--and often hilarious--line drawings. Vonnegut writes on such topics as death, literature, the state of the American soul, the necessity for making art, and, of course, the administration of George W. Bush. The book's title comes from his often professed sense of shame at the American presence in Iraq. Many of these pieces were published in the magazine In These Times.
| Size | | Length: | 146 pages | | Height: | 8.8 in | | Width: | 6.0 in | | Thickness: | 0.8 in | | Weight: | 12.8 oz |
Industry Reviews "Very brief essays, displaying the indignant humanism, pacifism and generosity of spirit that made Vonnegut's SLAUGHTERHOUSE FIVE a touchstone of the Vietnam War era." Kirkus (08/01/2005)
"At times, he may slide toward Andy Rooneyesque or Grandpa Simpsonesque crotchetiness, but mostly, like his literary ancestor Mark Twain, his crankiness is good-humored and sharp-witted, and aimed at well-defended soft spots of hypocrisy and arrogance." (10/09/2005)
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