Fates Worse than Death
โ Scribed by Kurt Vonnegut
- Book ID
- 115272801
- Publisher
- RosettaBooks
- Year
- 1991
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 199 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780795318689
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Kurt Vonnegut presents in Fates Worse than Death a veritable cornucopia of Vonnegut's thought on what could best be summed up as perhaps "anti-theology", a manifesto for atheism that details Vonnegut's drift from conventional religion, even a tract evidencing belief in the divine held within each individual self; the Deity within each individual person present in a universe that otherwise lacks any real order.
Vonnegut was never a real optimist and with just cause: he had an incredibly difficult life (he had been a prisoner of war from which he drew the title for his book Slaughterhouse-Five) and suffered from failing health, which only showed him his own mortality even more than he already knew it. Still, most readers find that in the body of Vonnegut's work there is still a glimmer of desperate hope. Vonnegut's continued search for meaning surely counts for a great deal as he balances hope and despair.
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