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Fates Worse Than Death: An Autobiographical Collage of the 1980s
Kurt Vonnegut
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Description for Fates Worse Than Death: An Autobiographical Collage of the 1980s
Paperback. Presents a collage of author's own life story, snipped up and stuck down alongside his views on everything from suicidal depression to the future of the planet and Andrew Lloyd Webber. Num Pages: 240 pages. BIC Classification: 3JJPN; BM. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 138 x 197 x 15. Weight in Grams: 176.
This is the second volume of Vonnegut’s autobiographical writings – a collage of his own life story, snipped up and stuck down alongside his views on everything from suicidal depression to the future of the planet and Andrew Lloyd Webber. Honest, dark, rambling, funny; this rare glimpse of Vonnegut's soul is a dagger to the heart of Western complacency.
This is the second volume of Vonnegut’s autobiographical writings – a collage of his own life story, snipped up and stuck down alongside his views on everything from suicidal depression to the future of the planet and Andrew Lloyd Webber. Honest, dark, rambling, funny; this rare glimpse of Vonnegut's soul is a dagger to the heart of Western complacency.
Product Details
Publisher
Vintage Publishing United Kingdom
Number of pages
240
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2013
Condition
New
Number of Pages
240
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780099583479
SKU
V9780099583479
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99-12
About Kurt Vonnegut
Kurt Vonnegut was born in Indianapolis in 1922 and studied biochemistry at Cornell University. An army intelligence scout during the Second World War, he was captured by the Germans and witnessed the destruction of Dresden by Allied bombers, an experience which inspired his classic novel Slaughterhouse-Five. After the war he worked as a police reporter, an advertising copywriter and a ... Read more
Reviews for Fates Worse Than Death: An Autobiographical Collage of the 1980s
An American cultural hero celebrated for his wry, loonily imaginative commentary on war, apocalypse, technology, materialism and other afflictions... One of the last of a generation of great American novelists of World War II
Los Angeles Times
Like listening to the monologue of an interesting man whose tongue has been loosened by just one glass of wine
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Los Angeles Times
Like listening to the monologue of an interesting man whose tongue has been loosened by just one glass of wine
... Read more