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Slaughterhouse-Five

By: Kurt Vonnegut
Narrated by: James Franco
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Slaughterhouse-Five is the now famous parable of Billy Pilgrim, a World War II veteran and POW who has, in the later stage of his life, become "unstuck in time" and who experiences at will (or unwillingly) all known events of his chronology out of order and sometimes simultaneously.

Traumatized by the bombing of Dresden at the time he had been imprisoned, Pilgrim drifts through all events and history, sometimes deeply implicated, sometimes a witness. He is surrounded by Vonnegut's usual large cast of continuing characters (notably here the hack science fiction writer Kilgore Trout and the alien Tralfamadorians, who oversee his life and remind him constantly that there is no causation, no order, no motive to existence). The "unstuck" nature of Pilgrim's experience may constitute an early novelistic use of what we now call post-traumatic stress disorder; then again, Pilgrim's aliens may be as "real" as Dresden is real to him.

Struggling to find some purpose, order, or meaning to his existence and humanity's, Pilgrim meets the beauteous and mysterious Montana Wildhack (certainly the author's best character name), has a child with her, and drifts on some supernal plane, finally, in which Kilgore Trout, the Tralfamadorians, Montana Wildhack, and the ruins of Dresden do not merge but rather disperse through all planes of existence.

Slaughterhouse-Five was hugely successful, brought Vonnegut an enormous audience, was a finalist for the National Book Award and a best seller, and remains four decades later as timeless and shattering a war fiction as Catch-22, with which it stands as the two signal novels of their riotous and furious decade.

©1969 Kurt Vonnegut (P)2015 Audible, Inc.
Classics Literature & Fiction Satire Veteran Creators Comedy Science Fiction Fiction Time Travel Funny Inspiring Witty Scary Aviation War
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"James Franco is an inspired choice as narrator for this anti-war classic. While still young, he still manages to sound world-weary.... Franco has fun with the offbeat characters and Vonnegut's quirky text but keeps the overall tone thoughtful.... Franco's reading gives the 1960s classic a freshness that will appeal to both new listeners and Vonnegut's many fans." ( AudioFile)
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A book about war and the inhumanity of being human, a timeless time perspective of all the things that keep on repeating the same mistakes with horrible regularity and yet we choose to accept as new phenomena of our very particular time, were we commit very old crimes “So It Goes”.

A sad beautiful tale that is not afraid to expose the ugliest of truth, a desperate attempt at creating a change in a world that is stuck in the amber of its own creation constant war to prove we were right once, or we can sell over there in freedom because we won the war and “So It Goes”.

A classic that is rebellious and confrontative, with anarchic, nihilistic thoughts, to liberate us from complacency and acceptance of the of the status quo, “So It Goes”.

trapped in the amber of this moment.

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I don't have the words to explain why this book should be read by everyone so I'll just say that it is probably the best novel about WW2 and is definitely one of the best dozen novels of the 20th Century. If you haven't read it or listened to it then this is a very good performance, it has the calm but mad tone that the books has, the same sense of fatalism that runs through the text. Do listen to it and then listen to it again, just brilliant.

One of the best novels ever written.

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This modern American classic is braught to life by James Franco's naration. If you love great literature, get this book.

A must listen..

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An average Joe becomes a hero....by just observing and traveling

"There were five sexes on Tralfamadore..." by Kurt Vonnegut
There were five sexes on Tralfamadore, each of them performing a step necessary in the creation of a new individual. They looked identical to Billy—because their sex differences were all in the fourth dimension.

... They said their flying-saucer crews had identified no fewer than seven sexes on Earth, each essential to reproduction...

The Tralfamadorians tried to give Billy clues that would help him imagine sex in the invisible dimension. They told him that there could be no Earthling babies without male homosexuals. There could be babies without female homosexuals. There couldn’t be babies without women over sixty-five years old. There could be babies without men over sixty-five. There couldn’t be babies without other babies who had lived an hour or less after birth. And so on.....

Mind opening and so many great lines...

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The book is probably better in written format. It requires a fair bit of concentration and time to digest as the somewhat disjointed narrative is hard to fully parse through on a single pass. I'd probably enjoy sitting down to an academic discussion of the book to fully enjoy it.

great narration, hard to follow in audio format

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