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Cat's Cradle

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Kurt Vonnegut's Cat's Cradle is an irreverent and highly entertaining fantasy about the playful irresponsibility of nuclear scientists, beautifully repackaged as part of the Penguin Essentials range.

'All of the true things I am about to tell you are shameless lies.'

Dr Felix Hoenikker, one of the founding fathers of the atomic bomb, has left a deadly legacy to the world. For he is the inventor of Ice-nine, a lethal chemical capable of freezing the entire planet. The search for its whereabouts leads to Hoenikker's three eccentric children, to a crazed dictator in the Caribbean, to madness.

Will Felix Hoenikker's death wish come true? Will his last, fatal gift to humankind bring about the end that, for all of us, is nigh?

Told with deadpan humour and bitter irony, Kurt Vonnegut's cult tale of global apocalypse preys on our deepest fears of witnessing the end and, worse still, surviving it . . .

'The time to read Vonnegut is just when you begin to suspect that the world is not what it appears to be. He is not only entertaining, he is electrocuting. You read him with enormous pleasure because he makes your hair stand on end' New York Times

'One of the warmest, wisest, funniest voices to be found anywhere in fiction' Daily Telegraph

'Vonnegut has looked the world straight in the eye and never flinched' J. G. Ballard

Kurt Vonnegut was born in Indianapolis in 1922. He studied at the universities of Chicago and Tennessee and later began to write short stories for magazines. His first novel, Player Piano, was published in 1951 and was followed by The Sirens of Titan (1959), Mother Night (1961), Cat's Cradle (1963), God Bless You Mr Rosewater (1964), Welcome to the Monkey House (1968); a collection of short stories, Slaughterhouse Five (1969), Breakfast of Champions (1973), Slapstick, or Lonesome No More (1976), Jailbird (1979), Deadeye Dick (1982), Galapagos (1985), Bluebeard (1988), Hocus Pocus (1990) and Timequake (1997). He is also the author of a number of collections of short stories and essays. Kurt Vonnegut died in 2007.

Editions (5)

ISBN9780241951606
PublisherPenguin Books Ltd (UK)
Publication Date04/07/11
Pages205

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  • psor
    psor

    5 Followers

    5.0

    Puh. Das Buch drückt die ganz tief sitzenden Ängste vor einem Armageddon aus. Very uncomfortable. UNd trotzdem lustig, wie es so Vonneguts Art ist (time for a re-read of Slaughterhouse-Five). Ein Blurb auf dem backcover: "Vonnegut looked the world straight in the eye and never flinched", und das trifft es ganz gut. Und er zwingt einen als Leser, auch hinzuschauen. Was mich ganz schön mitgenommen hat. Und das Wunder: das Buch ist nicht nihilistisch. Glaube ich. Anyway, ein Buch, das mit den Worten beginnt "Nothing in this book is true. Live by the [harmless untruths] that make you brave and kind and healthy and happy" ist ein Buch, das mir nur gefallen kann. Sometimes I think that's the trouble with the world: too many people in high places who are stone-cold dead. And I remembered The Fourteenth Book of Bokonon, which I had read in its entirety the night before. The Fourteenth Book is entitled, "What Can a Thoughtful Man Hope for Mankind on Earth, Given the Experience of the Past Million Years?" It doesn't take long to read The Fourteenth Book. It consists of one word and a period. This is it: "Nothing."

    Feb 23, 2024

  • burglas
    burglas

    8 Followers

    5.0

    Hilarious and heartwarming, there are only a handful of books that can give you "uwtb".

    Jan 4, 2025

  • yannicpro
    yannicpro

    14 Followers

    3.0

    That was weird

    To me it wasn’t as funny as the blurb said. In retrospect it is somewhat funny… but kind of depressing as well. Also it needs to be updated regarding racist and ableist language.

    Jan 25, 2025

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