In this self-portrait by an American genius, Kurt Vonnegut writes with beguiling wit and poignant wisdom about his favorite comedians, country music, a dead friend, a dead marriage, and various cockamamie aspects of his all-too-human journey through life. This is a work that resonates with Vonneguts
Palm Sunday: An Autobiographical Collage
β Scribed by Vonnegut, Kurt
- Book ID
- 106909986
- Publisher
- Random House Digital, Inc.
- Year
- 1981
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 331 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780307568069
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β¦ Synopsis
Palm Sunday is a self-portrait by an American genius. Vonnegut writes with beguiling wit and poignant wisdom about his favorite comedians, country music, a dead friend, a dead marriage, and various cockamamie aspects of his all-too human journey through life. It is a work that resonates with Vonnegut's singular voice: the magic sound of a born-story teller mesmerizing us with truth.
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Palm Sunday is a self-portrait by an American genius. Vonnegut writes with beguiling wit and poignant wisdom about his favorite comedians, country music, a dead friend, a dead marriage, and various cockamamie aspects of his all-too human journey through life. It is a work that resonates with Vonnegu
Palm Sunday is a self-portrait by an American genius. Vonnegut writes with beguiling wit and poignant wisdom about his favorite comedians, country music, a dead friend, a dead marriage, and various cockamamie aspects of his all-too human journey through life. It is a work that resonates with Vonnegu
Review βVonnegut is George Orwell, Dr. Caligari and Flash Gordon compounded into one writer . . . a zany but moral mad scientist.ββ*Time * β[Kurt Vonnegut] is either the funniest serious writer around or the most serious funny writer.ββ*Los Angeles Times Book Review* βVonnegut is at the top