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Slaughterhouse-five by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. (1991, Paperback, Reissue) 
Slaughterhouse-five by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. (1991, Paperback, Reissue)

 
Slaughterhouse-five by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. (1991, Paperback, Reissue)

Publisher: Dell Pub Co
Publication Date: 1991-12-01
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN-10: 0440180295
ISBN-13: 9780440180296
Product ID: EPID1086167
Description: SLAUGHTERHOUSE FIVE, a best-seller when it was first published in 1969, brought Kurt Vonnegut to prominence as a major voice in American fiction. Vonnegut was a POW held in Dresden in 1945 when the city was attacked by American bombers a...
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Review created: 08/02/08

126 of 134 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Worth all five stars, January 31, 2001
By Andyrew (Beaver, PA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Slaughterhouse-Five (Mass Market Paperback)
Slaughter House Five deserves its reputation of being a piece of great American literature. The book follows a young man, Billy Pilgrim through his life. Billy believes aliens, tralfamadorians to be exact, have abducted him. We assume that it's through these aliens that he learns to time travel, a skill he frequently uses. In the book Pilgrim bounces around time to all the various portions of his life, many times returning to World War II where he was captured, taken prisoner, and held in slaughterhouse five in Dresden, Germany. He seems to be defined by this moment in his life as he frequently returns there. If you know anything about Vonnegut, you know that he too was held in Dresden, Germany when the city was firebombed. This is the major setup for this antiwar novel as Dresden was home to over 100,000 persons while at the same time Dresden didn't have any industry lending itself to the war effort. Obviously you wander, "Then why was this city bombed? What advantage came from killing well over 100,000 thousand civilians?"

One of the major themes of the book is fate. The prayer of serenity appears twice in the book stating that we need to change the things we can and be wise enough to know which things we cannot change. Also the Tralfamadorians speak of fate. They say they know how the universe is going to end, but they do nothing to stop it. Vonnegut seems to say that yes, war is one of those things we cannot avoid, but we need to change the things we can about it, like the atrocious bombing of Dresden.

Overall, the book's message is clear, and Vonnegut delivers his message in a very accessible way. The story of Billy Pilgrim is enjoyable to read, and contains more than dry philosophy that some antiwar novels are filled with.


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