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Mother Night
By (Author) Kurt Vonnegut
Vintage Publishing
Vintage Classics
3rd August 2015
21st May 1992
United Kingdom
Paperback
192
Width 129mm, Height 197mm, Spine 12mm
144g
A diabolically funny and macabre novel by the brilliantly wacky Kurt Vonnegut - now rejacketed with brilliant, witty new look for the backlist 'Black satire of the highest polish' Guardian Whilst awaiting trial for war crimes in an Israeli prison, Howard W. Campbell Jr sets down his memoirs on an old German typewriter. He has used such a typewriter before, when he worked as a Nazi propagandist under Goebbels. Though that was before he agreed to become a spy for US military. Is Howard guilty Can a black or white verdict ever be reached in a world that's a gazillion shades of grey 'After Vonnegut, everything else seems a bit tame' Spectator
Vonnegut's chilling early masterpiece * Observer *
Mother Night is not one of his most famous books, but it's one of the best * Washington Post *
A brilliant wacky ideas-monger * Observer *
Everyone should read Vonnegut -- Tim Minchin
A cool writer, at once throwaway and passionate and very funny * Financial Times *
Kurt Vonnegut was born in Indianapolis in 1922 and studied biochemistry at Cornell University. During the Second World War he served in Europe and, as a prisoner of war in Germany, witnessed the destruction of Dresden by Allied bombers, an experience which inspired his classic novel Slaughterhouse-Five. He is the author of thirteen other novels, three collections of stories and five non-fiction books. Kurt Vonnegut died in 2007.