Kurt Vonnegut

Timequake

66.70 

Kurt Vonnegut’s Timequake is a brilliant meditation on space, time, and human existence that captures the essence of nineteen nineties literature. This Vintage edition showcases Vonnegut’s masterful ability to transform complex philosophical concepts into compelling fiction. A work so profound it has been translated into Russian, Timequake offers readers an unforgettable exploration of temporal themes and the human condition through Vonnegut’s distinctive literary lens.

Palm Sunday

66.70 

Kurt Vonnegut’s Palm Sunday delivers his signature blend of sharp wit and philosophical insight in this compelling collection. Through his distinctive satirical lens, Vonnegut examines the complexities of American life with both humor and profound depth. This Penguin Random House volume showcases the author’s mastery of contemporary literature, offering thought-provoking commentary that speaks to readers seeking both entertainment and intellectual engagement.

Kurt Vonnegut

94.25 

An illuminating collection of Kurt Vonnegut’s personal correspondence and critical studies that reveals the creative genius behind one of America’s most influential authors. This Penguin Random House publication offers intimate insights into Vonnegut’s literary world, featuring letters and scholarly analyses that capture the essence of his darkly humorous perspective and enduring impact on contemporary fiction.

God bless you, Mr Rosewater

58.00 

Kurt Vonnegut’s satirical brilliance shines in God bless you, Mr Rosewater, a sharp-witted examination of wealth and philanthropy in American society. This Vintage edition delivers Vonnegut’s trademark blend of humor and social commentary, exploring themes of moral responsibility and social inequality through masterful fictional storytelling that remains strikingly relevant today.

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