Sinossi
Verso la fine della seconda guerra mondiale Vonnegut, americano di origine tedesca, accorse con tanti altri emigranti in Europa per liberarla dal flagello del nazismo. Fatto prigioniero durante la battaglia delle Ardenne, ebbe la ventura di assistere al bombardamento di Dresda dall'interno di una grotta scavata nella roccia sotto un mattatoio, adibita e deposito di carni. Da questa dura e incancellabile esperienza nacque "Mattatoio n. 5 o La crociata dei bambini", storia semiseria di Billy Pilgrim, americano medio affetto da un disturbo singolare ("ogni tanto, senza alcuna ragione apparente, si metteva a piangere") e in possesso di un segreto inconfessabile: la conoscenza della vera natura del tempo.
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I have to admit to being somewhat baffled by the acclaim Slaughterhouse-5 has received over the years. Sure, the story is interesting. It has a fascinating and mostly successful blend of tragedy and comic relief. And yes, I guess the fractured structure and time-travelling element must have been qui Leggi tutto
There are some terrible reviews of SH5 floating around Goodreads, but one particularly odious sentiment is that Slaughterhouse-Five isn't anti-war. This is usually based on the following quote. "It had to be done," Rumfoord told Billy, speaking of the destruction of Dresden."I know," said Billy."That Leggi tutto
I miss Kurt Vonnegut. He hasn't been gone all that long. Of course he isn't gone, yet he is gone. He has always been alive and he will always be dead. So it goes. Slaughterhouse-five is next to impossible to explain, let alone review, but here I am. And here I go. What is it about? It's about war. It's a Leggi tutto
welcome to...SEPTEMBERHOUSE-FIVE. it's another title + month based pun, it's another classic on my currently reading list, it's another PROJECT LONG CLASSIC installment, a project by which i take on classics i've been procrastinating reading in itty bitty sections to make them seem manageable. this on Leggi tutto
Every so often you read a book, a book that takes everything you thought created an excellent novel and tears it to pieces; it then sets it on fire and throws it out the window in a display of pure individual brilliance. That is how I felt when I read this jumbled and absurd, yet fantastic, novel. Th Leggi tutto
I read this book first in 1999 when my grandfather passed away. It was a bit of a coincidence as his funeral occurred between a Primate Anatomy exam and a paper for my Experimental Fiction class on Slaughterhouse Five. I was frantically trying to remember the names of all kinds of bones when I picke Leggi tutto
Kurt Vonnegut always had his own unique attitude to society and history. Therefore Slaughterhouse-Five is a special story of man and his place in war and peace. Shells were bursting in the treetops with terrific bangs showering down knives and needles and razorblades. Little lumps of lead in copper
Don’t be fooled: this is a short novel, but a pretty difficult one! Kurt Vonnegut, like his protagonist, Billy Pilgrim, witnessed long ago one of the most dreadful (and now almost forgotten) events during the crepuscular spring of 1945, when the Allies, pretending to eradicate Nazism, utterly destro Leggi tutto
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