Since the start of his literary career, Kurt Vonnegut's novels have been characterized, and stigmatized, as science fiction. This thesis sets out to vindicate Vonnegut from the “hack” genre that has limited his reception, contextualizing Cat’s Cradle within the real moral and social concerns relative to the author’s own life. Vonnegut masterfully imbues this novel with satirical commentary on contemporary society, especially its increasing reliance on science and technology. I analyze his novel Cat’s Cradle in light of the work of lauded American author, Herman Melville’s short story “Bartleby, the Scrivener: A Story of Wall-Street.” Evincing the parallels in social commentary and satire that place Vonnegut’s piece on par with Melville’s, I...
Utopia is a universal concept, as manifested by the fact that it has attracted readers of five centu...
In an interview with Charlie Reilly interview, Kurt Vonnegut argues, “The Christ story is marvelous,...
This essay argues that Kurt Vonnegut blends a unique humanist stance into his absurdist plots and ch...
A reading of Vonnegut‘s major novels as metafiction grows out of the diverse critical reactions to t...
Note:Science fiction is a recurrent element in K. Vonnegut’s fiction. By focusing on this element it...
A fundamental paradox exists in the realm of satire in the postmodern because postmodernism challeng...
Kurt Vonnegut’s position that artists should be treasured as alarm systems and as biological agents ...
In The Sirens of Titan (1959), Vonnegut’s classic satirical humor peppers a narrative that bounces a...
The works of Kurt Vonnegut stand as seminal in the American literary canon. Looking at three of his ...
Kurt Vonnegut (1922-2007) is known as one of the best American postmodern writers in X...
The first objective of my study is to examine how Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. exemplifies the American black ...
Parody is an important writing techniques by many Postmodernist novelists. In this paper, by explori...
I aim to present how technology and its various forms, such as machines and science, influence huma...
This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MA in English Lan...
Kurt Vonnegut is one of the most known figures of the late 20th century and beginnings of the 21st c...
Utopia is a universal concept, as manifested by the fact that it has attracted readers of five centu...
In an interview with Charlie Reilly interview, Kurt Vonnegut argues, “The Christ story is marvelous,...
This essay argues that Kurt Vonnegut blends a unique humanist stance into his absurdist plots and ch...
A reading of Vonnegut‘s major novels as metafiction grows out of the diverse critical reactions to t...
Note:Science fiction is a recurrent element in K. Vonnegut’s fiction. By focusing on this element it...
A fundamental paradox exists in the realm of satire in the postmodern because postmodernism challeng...
Kurt Vonnegut’s position that artists should be treasured as alarm systems and as biological agents ...
In The Sirens of Titan (1959), Vonnegut’s classic satirical humor peppers a narrative that bounces a...
The works of Kurt Vonnegut stand as seminal in the American literary canon. Looking at three of his ...
Kurt Vonnegut (1922-2007) is known as one of the best American postmodern writers in X...
The first objective of my study is to examine how Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. exemplifies the American black ...
Parody is an important writing techniques by many Postmodernist novelists. In this paper, by explori...
I aim to present how technology and its various forms, such as machines and science, influence huma...
This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MA in English Lan...
Kurt Vonnegut is one of the most known figures of the late 20th century and beginnings of the 21st c...
Utopia is a universal concept, as manifested by the fact that it has attracted readers of five centu...
In an interview with Charlie Reilly interview, Kurt Vonnegut argues, “The Christ story is marvelous,...
This essay argues that Kurt Vonnegut blends a unique humanist stance into his absurdist plots and ch...