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Like Mark Twain, Kurt Vonnegut (1922-2007) was a Midwestern
everyman steeped in the rhythms of American speech whose anger at
the way things are was matched only by his love for the best that
we can be. His cunningly relaxed delivery was so original, so
finely calibrated, and so profound an articulation of the Sixties'
spirit that many critics overlooked the moral seriousness behind
the standup-comic craftsmanship.
Capturing Vonnegut in pyrotechnic mid-career, this first volume of
a projected three-volume edition gathers four of his most acclaimed
novels. "Cat's Cradle" (1963) is a comedy of the end of the world
(it ends with ice). "God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater" (1965) is the
tale of a so-called fool, his money, and the lawyer who contrives
to part them (it ends with fire). "Slaughterhouse-Five "(1969),
Vonnegut's breakout book and one of the iconic masterpieces of
twentieth-century American literature, is the tale of Billy
Pilgrim, who, being unstuck in time, is doomed to continually
relive both the firebombing of Dresden and his abduction by space
aliens. And, in a text enhanced by the author's spirited line
drawings, "Breakfast of Champions" (1973) describes the fateful
meeting of "two lonesome, skinny, fairly old white men," one of
whom disastrously believes that everyone else is a robot. The
volume is rounded out with three brilliant short stories and
revealing autobiographical accounts of the bombing of Dresden.
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Cadet Command (Paperback)
Sidney Offit; Illustrated by William Heyer
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R708
Discovery Miles 7 080
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Cadet Stretch Wheatley Must Juggle His Life As A Company Commander
In Military School And As Star Player On The Basketball Court.
In this slim, elegant memoir, Sidney Offit -- novelist, teacher,
and curator of one of the nation's most prestigious journalism
awards -- explores with warmth and humor, the complexities of this
extraordinary father-son relationship. As moving as it is unique,
"Memoir of the Bookie's Son" is a family portrait that will make
you think, make you laugh, make you cry.
One dog, one turtle, one rabbit and one frog become invisible right
out there in the middle of the baseball field during the most
important game of the season. Joe is the boy who wants to help his
great, aging idol, Soupbone McDexter. Christopher provides the
means with a chemistry set. An ingenious story, fast paced and
witty, certain to provide light and happy reading for young
readers.
Homer Fink could speak Latin and Greek or chart the orbit of the
planet Jupiter, but when it came to tying his shoelaces or knotting
his tie Homer was helpless. Â The Adventures of Homer Fink is
a story of youth’s first awareness of power and philosophy and
love. It is peopled with characters as real as your next-door
neighbors and yet uniquely extraordinary. Above all, this is a tale
full of humor and affection and the wonder of growing up.
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