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Slaughterhouse-Five: Library Edition
(Hardcover, 1998)
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Author: Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
 SLAUGHTERHOUSE FIVE, a best-seller when it was first published in 1969, brought Kurt Vonnegut to pro...
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LIST PRICE $27.95 Save 11%
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Format: Hardcover ISBN-10: 0783883706 ISBN-13: 9780783883700 Mar 1998 Publisher: G K Hall & Co 232 pages Large Print G.K. Hall Large Print Perennial Bestseller Series Language: English |
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Synopsis SLAUGHTERHOUSE FIVE, a best-seller when it was first published in 1969, brought Kurt Vonnegut to prominence as a major voice in American fiction. Vonnegut was a POW held in Dresden in 1945 when the city was attacked by American bombers and virtually obliterated, leaving more than 130,000 people dead. He uses that event as the climax of this satirical and horrifying anti-war novel, in which a young man named Billy Pilgrim experiences much of what Vonnegut himself saw during the war. Unlike his creator however, Pilgrim has become "unstuck in time" following his abduction by aliens thus affording him the opportunity to travel freely across time, visiting different periods in his life in an attempt to sort out his complicated history. The book's anti-war stance, one reason for its success with the counterculture of the Vietnam War generation, is based on Vonnegut's premise that the dehumanization of people is to be avoided at all costs, and it is this stance that accounts for the novel's continued popularity.
| Details | | Series: | G.K. Hall Large Print Perennial Bestseller Series |
| Size | | Length: | 232 pages | | Height: | 9.5 in | | Width: | 6.8 in | | Thickness: | 1.0 in | | Weight: | 18.4 oz |
Publisher's Notes
First Line: "All this happened, more or less. The war parts, anyway, are pretty much true."
Industry Reviews "Serious critics have shown some reluctance to acknowledge that Vonnegut is among the best writers of his generation. He is, I suspect, both too funny and too intelligent for many, who confused muddled earnestness with profundity. Vonnegut is not confused. He sees all too clearly....Only Billy's time-warped perspective could do justice to the cosmic absurdity of his life, which is Vonnegut's life and our lives." New York Times Book Review - Robert Scholes (04/06/1969)
"What I...applaud is the marvelous comic scenes with the British prisoners of war; the control in the war scenes; the understated bitterness with which he handles the American soldiers....When Vonnegut stops preaching and is funny, I take him very seriously." Washington Post Book World - Daniel Stern (04/13/1969)
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Other Editions
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Hardcover, 1994 - $8.94 Save 64% Paperback, 1999 - $3.00 Save 80% Paperback, 1991 - $1.30 Save 83% Paperback, 1985 - $10.06 Audio, 1999 - $12.95 Save 23% Hardcover, 1989 - $16.50 Save 8% Audio, 1986 - $5.60 Save 67% Audio, 2003 - $9.98 Save 66% Hardcover, 1999 - $14.34 Save 22% Audio, 2003 - $9.99 Save 61% Audio, 1994 - $23.96 Book, 1970 - $4.75 Hardcover, 2004 - $17.56 Save 34% Hardcover, 1923 - Not in stock. Add to Wish List Paperback, 1970 - $11.00 Audio, 2009 - $51.07 Save 36% Audio, 2009 - $20.37 Save 31% Audio, 2009 - $40.98 Save 31%
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