Breakfast of Champions book by Kurt Vonnegut
By Kurt VonnegutBreakfast of Champions book by Kurt Vonnegut
“Marvelous . . . [Vonnegut] wheels out all the complaints about America and makes them seem fresh, funny, outrageous, hateful and lovable.”—The New York Times In Breakfast of Champions, one of Kurt Vonnegut’s most beloved characters, the aging writer Kilgore Trout, finds to his horror that a Midwest car dealer is taking his fiction as truth. What follows is murderously funny satire, as Vonnegut looks at war, sex, racism, success, politics, and pollution in America and reminds us how to see the truth. “Free-wheeling, wild and great . . . uniquely Vonnegut.”—Publishers Weekly Published By Dial Press Trade Paperback on 1999-05-11
Book details
- Hardcover
- 322 pages
- English
- 0385334206
- 9780385334204
About Kurt Vonnegut
kurt vonnegut, junior was an american novelist, satirist, and most recently, graphic artist. he was recognized as new york state author for 2001-2003.he wa Read More about Kurt Vonnegut
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