Kurt Vonnegut’s voice is exceptional. The main themes of Slaughterhouse Five are deadly serious, yet the story is rich in humor, both simple and mordant, and has a unique viewpoint that features time travel and intelligent aliens. It’s a perplexing yet commanding combination. The narrator of the frame story is Vonnegut himself, who was a prisoner of war and one of the very few survivors when Dresden was firebombed in World War II. But the protagonist is Billy Pilgrim, who travels in space and time with a view of his entire life. Billy witnesses innumerable deaths, each commemorated by “So it goes”, from his unique whole-life perspective. Fascinating, thought provoking, outrageously funny and heart-rendingly sad by turns.
Saturday, November 14, 2020
Slaughterhouse Five
Labels:
1940s,
aliens,
Dad,
death,
Dresden,
fiction,
Germany,
human spirit,
humor,
Science Fiction,
World War II
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