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Kurt Vonnegut

‘A fourth-generation German-American now living in easy circumstances on Cape Cod’ is how Kurt Vonnegut described himself in Slaughterhouse-Five, the novel that brought him to prominence as an uncompromising critic of post-war American life, able and unafraid to use dark humour to tackle subjects such as social inequality, the dehumanizing effects of mechanization, nuclear weapons and science and ethics. ...



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