The Story
6b Kurt Vonnegut. London: Jonathan Cape, 1970. First UK Edition.
Notes
Slaughterhouse-Five is a novel by Kurt Vonnegut that blends science fiction, satire, and autobiography to tell the story of Billy Pilgrim, a soldier who becomes āunstuck in timeā and experiences moments from his life out of sequence, including his capture during the bombing of Dresden in World War II. The book explores the absurdity and horror of war, free will, trauma, and the human struggle to find meaning in a chaotic world. Vonnegutās signature dark humor and unconventional narrative structure make Slaughterhouse-Five a poignant, enduring critique of war and human folly.
Fun fact, Ren McCormack references Slaughterhouse-Five in Footloose, calling it a āgood bookā and giving a nod to its cultural significance.
Kurt Vonnegut was an American novelist and essayist celebrated for his satirical and darkly humorous writing style. Drawing on his experiences as a soldier and prisoner of war during World War II, Vonnegut often examined themes of war, human folly, and social injustice. His most famous works include Slaughterhouse-Five, Catās Cradle, and Breakfast of Champions, which blend science fiction, satire, and social commentary. Vonnegutās distinctive voice and ability to combine humor with profound insights into human nature have made him a lasting figure in American literature.
Description
Light green cloth binding with gilt lettering to spine. Original dust wrapper. Excellent condition.Ā

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Description
6b Kurt Vonnegut. London: Jonathan Cape, 1970. First UK Edition.
Notes
Slaughterhouse-Five is a novel by Kurt Vonnegut that blends science fiction, satire, and autobiography to tell the story of Billy Pilgrim, a soldier who becomes āunstuck in timeā and experiences moments from his life out of sequence, including his capture during the bombing of Dresden in World War II. The book explores the absurdity and horror of war, free will, trauma, and the human struggle to find meaning in a chaotic world. Vonnegutās signature dark humor and unconventional narrative structure make Slaughterhouse-Five a poignant, enduring critique of war and human folly.
Fun fact, Ren McCormack references Slaughterhouse-Five in Footloose, calling it a āgood bookā and giving a nod to its cultural significance.
Kurt Vonnegut was an American novelist and essayist celebrated for his satirical and darkly humorous writing style. Drawing on his experiences as a soldier and prisoner of war during World War II, Vonnegut often examined themes of war, human folly, and social injustice. His most famous works include Slaughterhouse-Five, Catās Cradle, and Breakfast of Champions, which blend science fiction, satire, and social commentary. Vonnegutās distinctive voice and ability to combine humor with profound insights into human nature have made him a lasting figure in American literature.
Description
Light green cloth binding with gilt lettering to spine. Original dust wrapper. Excellent condition.Ā

























