Slaughterhouse Five by Kurt Vonnegut is my current read. I’m enjoying it very much so far. I’m just under a quarter of the way into the book. I like the tone of the book so far. I like the matter-of-fact-ness about it.
Here’s a summary of it
“Billy Pilgrim (Michael Sacks) is an ordinary World War II soldier with one major exception: he has mysteriously become unstuck in time. Billy goes on an uncontrollable trip back and forth from his birth in New York to life on a distant planet and back again to the horrors of the 1945 fire-bombing of Dresden.”
This book was written in 1969 and here’s some themes of the novel that AI came up with:
- Free will and predestination
Vonnegut argues that free will doesn’t exist and that all human actions are predetermined. - The illusion of free will
The Tralfamadorians, who are shaped like toilet plungers, discuss the philosophical question of whether free will exists. - The inevitability of death
Vonnegut uses a matter-of-fact tone to describe Billy’s encounters with death. - Time and memory
The novel includes time travel, and Billy leaps in time to experience his life’s events out of order and repeatedly. - Acceptance
Vonnegut’s famous line, “So it goes,” is repeated whenever a character dies. - Human dignity
Vonnegut believes that war is not heroic or glamorous.
Have you read Slaughterhouse Five? What did you think? (without too many spoilers)
It’s a short, weird book but it ran through nearly every emotion. The history is fascinating.
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Every emotion huh? I like that! I’ll keep reading.
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It’s one my favorite books that I’ve read. I even bought the graphic novel. Worth the read.
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oh wow ! A graphic novel sounds like a fun way to read it.
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