<p>‘The best Vonnegut novel yet!’ John Irving</p>
<p>‘Beautiful … provocative, arresting reading.’ USA Today</p>
<p>‘A madcap genealogical adventure … Vonnegut is a postmodern Mark Twain.’ The New York Times Book Review</p>
<p>‘A satire in the classic tradition … a dark vision, a heartfelt warning.’ The Detroit Free Press</p>
<p>‘Interesting, engaging, sad and yet very funny … Vonnegut is still in top form. If he has no prescription for alleviating the pain of the human condition, at least he is a first-rate diagnostician.’ Susan Isaacs, Newsday</p>
<p>‘Dark … original and funny.’ People</p>
<p>‘A triumph of style, originality and warped yet consistent logic … a condensation, an evolution of Vonnegut's entire career, including all the issues and questions he has pursued relentlessly for four decades.’ The Philadelphia Inquirer</p>
<p>‘Wild details, wry humor, outrageous characters … Galápagos is a comic lament, a sadly ironic vison.’ St. Louis Post-Dispatch</p>
<p>‘A work of high comedy, sadness and imagination.’ The Denver Post</p>
<p>‘Wacky wit and irreverent imagination … and the full range of technical innovations have made [Vonnegut] America's preeminent experimental novelist.’ The Minneapolis Star and Tribune</p>

From the author of Slaughterhouse 5.

The human survivors of the nature cruise of the century, are quietly evolving into sleek, furry creatures with flippers and small brains. All other forms of humankind have ceased to exist, made redundant by their prized big brains.

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From the author of Slaughterhouse 5.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780586090459
Publisert
1994-07-25
Utgiver
HarperCollins Publishers; Flamingo
Vekt
160 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Dybde
16 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
240

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Kurt Vonnegut was a master of contemporary American Literature. His black humor, satiric voice, and incomparable imagination first captured America's attention in The Siren's of Titan in 1959 and established him as "a true artist" with Cat's Cradle in 1963. He was, as Graham Greene has declared, "one of the best living American writers."