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The unique career of Kurt Vonnegut (1922 - 2007), America's first major writer to emerge from the paperback industry, spanned over half a century, establishing him as a key figure in post-World War II American literature. His works, from 'Player Piano' (1952), a dystopian vision of tyranny through technology, to 'Timequake' (1997), which blends fiction and autobiography, include fourteen notable novels. Among these, 'Slaughterhouse-Five' (1969) stands out as a groundbreaking classic. This study begins by tracing Vonnegut's evolution from an overlooked writer to an international sensation, alongside a history of the mixed reception of his work. It highlights his unique style, which combines a naïve tone appealing to general readers with innovative metafictional techniques that engage literary connoisseurs. A dedicated chapter analyzes all fourteen novels, detailing their critical reception and interconnections through recurring characters, settings, themes, and motifs. This comprehensive reading synthesizes textual analysis and previous scholarship, presenting each novel as a distinct piece of literary art. Ultimately, the study affirms Vonnegut's significance as a major voice in post-World War II American fiction.
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The clown of Armageddon, Peter Freese
- Idioma
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- 2009
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