Player Piano by Kurt Vonnegut

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  • Publisher: Bantam Books
  • Pub. Date: January 1999
  • ISBN-13: 9780385333788
  • Sales Rank: 18,276
  • 340pp
 
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Synopsis

Vonnegut's first novel, an unforgiving portrait of an automated and totalitarian future, was published in 1952. A human revolt against the machines which control life was arranged by the machines themselves to prove the futility of such resistance. Visionary and unrelenting, this is felt by some critics to be Vonnegut's best and most original novel.

The New York Times - Granville Hicks

… what Mr. Vonnegut lacks in fervor he more than makes up in fun. To take only one example, nothing could be more amusing than his account of the antics of the aspiring engineers when they gather on an island in the St. Lawrence for pep talks, competitive sports, formalized informality and the careful cultivation of the big shots. Whether he is a trustworthy prophet or not, Mr. Vonnegut is a sharp-eyed satirist.

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Biography

Kurt Vonnegut was forever established in the literary pantheon and on the school syllabus with the publication of his brilliant antiwar novel Slaughterhouse-Five, but he endured as a purveyor of mind-warping, surreal fiction that just so happened to be funny.

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A So, So Bookby Anonymous

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March 15, 2008: This is not a terrible book, it in fact has a great plot. It's only flaw, which is a major one, is that it was badly executed, the climax was rushed and thrown out of detail.

A Great Readby Anonymous

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August 19, 2006: This is the first Vonnegut book I've read and so far I love it. His descriptions are very vivid and imaginative.


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