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Kurt Vonnegut
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Number of Pages
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Age Group
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Language
English
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Book Summary
An adult fiction work that blends dark humor with a piercing examination of memory, guilt, and the way truth bends under power. Framed as a memoir written on an old German typewriter, it centers on a man awaiting trial for war crimes in an Israeli prison, inviting readers to weigh personal memory against public history. The emotional tone is probing, wry, and morally unsettled, crafted for readers who enjoy literary, historically informed fiction and fearless inquiry into responsibility and identity.
The reading experience is built around a memoir-like narrative that toggles between past and present. The voice is precise, sardonic, and lucid, using sharp prose to dissect how propaganda, loyalty, and self-justification can coexist within a single life. This story-led structure, with its restrained pacing and reflective echoes, offers a distinctive blend of storytelling and philosophical reflection that lingers after the page is turned.
Readers move through compact chapters that unfold as memory fragments and moral arguments, inviting careful re-reading to notice how each piece reframes what came before. The work blends historical satire with intimate confession, making it feel as much like a confession as a history lesson and proving that fiction can illuminate the hazards of rhetoric as clearly as its dangers.
After finishing, readers gain a sharper understanding of how memory shapes history, how language can defend or obscure action, and why accountability remains essential when stories are contested. It leaves a lasting impression by inviting ongoing reflection on truth, belief, and the human capacity for self-justification.
Product Details
Author
Kurt Vonnegut
Publisher
Penguin Random House
Number of Pages
192
Language
English
SKU
9780099819301
ISBN
9780099819301
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
13x1.3x20cm
Binding
Hardback
MRP: โน 699
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