The works of Kurt Vonnegut stand as seminal in the American literary canon. Looking at three of his most influential novels, namely Cat's Cradle, Slaughterhouse-Five and Breakfast of Champions, this study aims to better understand the mechanisms which inform his fiction. Working chronologically through the novels, the study examines historical context, narrative technique, theoretical underpinnings and the social critique of each novel. Guided by an idea of the postmodern novel the study examines how these elements interact, concluding that by way of what may be considered "simple" yet self-conscious metafiction and prose as well as variations in narrative technique, Vonnegut is able to more accurately convey his opinions on the American si...
In 1945, during WW II, Kurt Vonnegut experienced the bombing in Dresden. After almost 25 years, he w...
n his perceptive essay on Vonnegut’s masterpiece Slaughterhouse-Five, Salman Rushdie comments that t...
This bachelor thesis compares three different cinematic adaptations of three novels by an American w...
Kurt Vonnegut’s position that artists should be treasured as alarm systems and as biological agents ...
Kurt Vonnegut (1922-2007) is known as one of the best American postmodern writers in X...
This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MA in English Lan...
A reading of Vonnegut‘s major novels as metafiction grows out of the diverse critical reactions to t...
Kurt Vonnegut is admitted as a great master of postmodern writer. Vonnegut’s success is mainly attri...
This article explores Kurt Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse-Five (1969) as a postmodern critique of modern...
This thesis analyzes narrative strategies of Kurt Vonnegut as a postmodern author with a specific st...
This thesis explores structures of melancholy in five of Kurt Vonnegut's early novels, Player Piano,...
Kurt Vonnegut's darkly comic work became a symbol for the counterculture of a generation. From his d...
This study discusses Kurt Vonnegut's view of war reflected in his novel Slaughterhouse-Five and also...
This study discusses Kurt Vonnegut's view of war reflected in his novel Slaughterhouse-Five and also...
This thesis studies the literary exhaustion and its possible replenishment in Kurt Vonnegut’s Slaugh...
In 1945, during WW II, Kurt Vonnegut experienced the bombing in Dresden. After almost 25 years, he w...
n his perceptive essay on Vonnegut’s masterpiece Slaughterhouse-Five, Salman Rushdie comments that t...
This bachelor thesis compares three different cinematic adaptations of three novels by an American w...
Kurt Vonnegut’s position that artists should be treasured as alarm systems and as biological agents ...
Kurt Vonnegut (1922-2007) is known as one of the best American postmodern writers in X...
This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MA in English Lan...
A reading of Vonnegut‘s major novels as metafiction grows out of the diverse critical reactions to t...
Kurt Vonnegut is admitted as a great master of postmodern writer. Vonnegut’s success is mainly attri...
This article explores Kurt Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse-Five (1969) as a postmodern critique of modern...
This thesis analyzes narrative strategies of Kurt Vonnegut as a postmodern author with a specific st...
This thesis explores structures of melancholy in five of Kurt Vonnegut's early novels, Player Piano,...
Kurt Vonnegut's darkly comic work became a symbol for the counterculture of a generation. From his d...
This study discusses Kurt Vonnegut's view of war reflected in his novel Slaughterhouse-Five and also...
This study discusses Kurt Vonnegut's view of war reflected in his novel Slaughterhouse-Five and also...
This thesis studies the literary exhaustion and its possible replenishment in Kurt Vonnegut’s Slaugh...
In 1945, during WW II, Kurt Vonnegut experienced the bombing in Dresden. After almost 25 years, he w...
n his perceptive essay on Vonnegut’s masterpiece Slaughterhouse-Five, Salman Rushdie comments that t...
This bachelor thesis compares three different cinematic adaptations of three novels by an American w...