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Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse V"Slaughterhouse-Five," by Kurt Vonnegut, published in 1969, is a landmark American novel that merges science fiction with anti-war themes. It narrates the story of Billy Pilgrim, a World War II veteran who experiences his life non-linearly, including his time as a POW during the Dresden firebombing. The novel's innovative narrative, dark humor, and exploration of fatalism and human existence garnered critical acclaim, making it a commercial success. Its profound anti-war message and commentary on the human condition have cemented its place in literary history, influencing generations of writers and artists, and remaining a pivotal work in discussions on war, memory, and time.
Slaughterhouse-Five, or The Children's Crusade, a Duty-Dance with Death, first edition, first printing, extensive ink inscription dated 1969 to front blank leaf, by 'C. Cristine'?, half-title, original blue cloth, silver lettering to upper board, silver and red lettering to spine, dust-jacket… Read More