With a career spanning 50 years, Kurt Vonnegut is one of the
most prolific and popular American writers of the 20th century.
Though his works have often met with mixed reviews, and have been
difficult to categorize, his status of cultural icon and one of the
most important contemporary novelists is well established. This
critical companion, perfect for students, skillfully guides readers
through seven of Vonnegut's most important novels including "Player
Piano" (1952), "Mother Night" (1961), "Cat's Cradle" (1963), and
"Slaughterhouse Five" (1969). A full chapter is devoted to each
work, with clear analysis of plot, character development, thematic
concerns, symbolism, and a close critical reading. A chapter on the
life of Kurt Vonnegut gives an up-to-date biography, with
interesting details relating the facts of his life to his writings.
The Literary Contexts section, devoted to examining issues of
genre, influences and themes in Vonnegut's writing, adds to a
fuller understanding of the man and his literary works.
This exceptionally well-written Critical Companion will help
students and interested readers appreciate Vonnegut's most
important and popular novels. Close critical readings offer
feminist, Marxist, and new historicist perspectives on these works.
A bibliography helps students undertaking research identify
additional sources for biographical and critical information, and
provides reviews and a comprehensive list of Vonnegut's
publications to date.
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