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Kurt Vonnegut:
A Man Without a Country - edizione con copertina flessibile
2007, ISBN: 5887ffd89651ae3b926e7c2b3b0207ae
New York: Ballantine, 1960. Mass market paperback, xii + 179 pages including two-page map, plus black-and-white illustrations; spine creased and fragile due to drying of old binding … Altro …
New York: Ballantine, 1960. Mass market paperback, xii + 179 pages including two-page map, plus black-and-white illustrations; spine creased and fragile due to drying of old binding glue, other shelf and reading wear accumulated over six decades, ink signature to first non-text page, all pages age toned but otherwise clean and unmarked. See also our listing for Charles Ashman's Nazi Hunters: Behind the Worldwide Search for Nazi War Criminals. . First Thus. Soft Cover. Fair., Ballantine, 1960, 2, A Man Without a Country by Kurt Vonnegutby Kurt Vonnegut (Author)Edited by Daniel SimonPublisher: Random HouseISBN-13: 9780812977363ISBN-10: 081297736XPublication Date: 1/16/2007Pages: 145Publisher: Random House Trade PaperbacksPaperback5.1 x 8 inches, 146 pagesIn his first book since 1999, it's just like old times as Vonnegut makes with the deeply black humor in this collection of articles written over the last five years, many from the alternative magazine In These Times. But the pessimistic wisecracks may be wearing thin; the conversational tone of the pieces is like Garrison Keillor with a savage undercurrent. Still, the schtick works fine most of the time, underscored by hand-lettered aphorisms between chapters. Some essays suffer from authorial self-indulgence, however, like taking a dull story about mailing a manuscript and stretching it to interminable lengths. Vonnegut reserves special bile for the "psychopathic personalities" (i.e., "smart, personable people who have no consciences") in the Bush administration, which he accuses of invading Iraq so America can score more of the oil to which we have become addicted. People, he says, are just "chimpanzees who get crazy drunk on power." Of course, that's exactly the sort of misanthropy hardcore Vonnegut fans will lap upthe online versions of these pieces are already described as the most popular Web pages in the history of "In These Times".-------------------------A Man Without a Country (subtitle: A Memoir Of Life In George W Bush's America) is an essay collection published in 2005 by the author Kurt Vonnegut. The essays deal with topics ranging from the importance of humor, to problems with modern technology, to Vonnegut's opinions on the differences between men and women. Many of the essays explicate Vonnegut's views about politics and the issues in modern American society, often from a humanistic perspective.A Man Without a Country was a New York Times Bestseller and a Booksense Notable Book. In January 2007, Vonnegut indicated that he intended this to be his final work a statement proved correct, with his death in April 2007. All of Vonnegut's later works were published posthumously and consisted almost entirely of previously unpublished material., Random House, 2007, 3<
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Kurt Vonnegut:
A Man Without a Country - edizione con copertina flessibile
2007, ISBN: 5887ffd89651ae3b926e7c2b3b0207ae
Rosen Pub Group. Library Binding. GOOD. Spine creases, wear to binding and pages from reading. May contain limited notes, underlining or highlighting that does affect the text. Possible… Altro …
Rosen Pub Group. Library Binding. GOOD. Spine creases, wear to binding and pages from reading. May contain limited notes, underlining or highlighting that does affect the text. Possible ex library copy, will have the markings and stickers associated from the library. Accessories such as CD, codes, toys, may not be included., Rosen Pub Group, 2.5, A Man Without a Country by Kurt Vonnegutby Kurt Vonnegut (Author)Edited by Daniel SimonPublisher: Random HouseISBN-13: 9780812977363ISBN-10: 081297736XPublication Date: 1/16/2007Pages: 145Publisher: Random House Trade PaperbacksPaperback5.1 x 8 inches, 146 pagesIn his first book since 1999, it's just like old times as Vonnegut makes with the deeply black humor in this collection of articles written over the last five years, many from the alternative magazine In These Times. But the pessimistic wisecracks may be wearing thin; the conversational tone of the pieces is like Garrison Keillor with a savage undercurrent. Still, the schtick works fine most of the time, underscored by hand-lettered aphorisms between chapters. Some essays suffer from authorial self-indulgence, however, like taking a dull story about mailing a manuscript and stretching it to interminable lengths. Vonnegut reserves special bile for the "psychopathic personalities" (i.e., "smart, personable people who have no consciences") in the Bush administration, which he accuses of invading Iraq so America can score more of the oil to which we have become addicted. People, he says, are just "chimpanzees who get crazy drunk on power." Of course, that's exactly the sort of misanthropy hardcore Vonnegut fans will lap upthe online versions of these pieces are already described as the most popular Web pages in the history of "In These Times".-------------------------A Man Without a Country (subtitle: A Memoir Of Life In George W Bush's America) is an essay collection published in 2005 by the author Kurt Vonnegut. The essays deal with topics ranging from the importance of humor, to problems with modern technology, to Vonnegut's opinions on the differences between men and women. Many of the essays explicate Vonnegut's views about politics and the issues in modern American society, often from a humanistic perspective.A Man Without a Country was a New York Times Bestseller and a Booksense Notable Book. In January 2007, Vonnegut indicated that he intended this to be his final work a statement proved correct, with his death in April 2007. All of Vonnegut's later works were published posthumously and consisted almost entirely of previously unpublished material., Random House, 2007, 3<
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Kurt Vonnegut:
A Man Without a Country - edizione con copertina flessibile
2007, ISBN: 5887ffd89651ae3b926e7c2b3b0207ae
National Center for Youth Issues. Used - Good. A sound copy with only light wear. Overall a solid copy at a great price!, National Center for Youth Issues, 2.5, A Man Without a Country … Altro …
National Center for Youth Issues. Used - Good. A sound copy with only light wear. Overall a solid copy at a great price!, National Center for Youth Issues, 2.5, A Man Without a Country by Kurt Vonnegutby Kurt Vonnegut (Author)Edited by Daniel SimonPublisher: Random HouseISBN-13: 9780812977363ISBN-10: 081297736XPublication Date: 1/16/2007Pages: 145Publisher: Random House Trade PaperbacksPaperback5.1 x 8 inches, 146 pagesIn his first book since 1999, it's just like old times as Vonnegut makes with the deeply black humor in this collection of articles written over the last five years, many from the alternative magazine In These Times. But the pessimistic wisecracks may be wearing thin; the conversational tone of the pieces is like Garrison Keillor with a savage undercurrent. Still, the schtick works fine most of the time, underscored by hand-lettered aphorisms between chapters. Some essays suffer from authorial self-indulgence, however, like taking a dull story about mailing a manuscript and stretching it to interminable lengths. Vonnegut reserves special bile for the "psychopathic personalities" (i.e., "smart, personable people who have no consciences") in the Bush administration, which he accuses of invading Iraq so America can score more of the oil to which we have become addicted. People, he says, are just "chimpanzees who get crazy drunk on power." Of course, that's exactly the sort of misanthropy hardcore Vonnegut fans will lap upthe online versions of these pieces are already described as the most popular Web pages in the history of "In These Times".-------------------------A Man Without a Country (subtitle: A Memoir Of Life In George W Bush's America) is an essay collection published in 2005 by the author Kurt Vonnegut. The essays deal with topics ranging from the importance of humor, to problems with modern technology, to Vonnegut's opinions on the differences between men and women. Many of the essays explicate Vonnegut's views about politics and the issues in modern American society, often from a humanistic perspective.A Man Without a Country was a New York Times Bestseller and a Booksense Notable Book. In January 2007, Vonnegut indicated that he intended this to be his final work a statement proved correct, with his death in April 2007. All of Vonnegut's later works were published posthumously and consisted almost entirely of previously unpublished material., Random House, 2007, 3<
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Kurt Vonnegut:
A Man Without a Country - edizione con copertina flessibile
2007, ISBN: 5887ffd89651ae3b926e7c2b3b0207ae
Vintage, 1995-08-01. Paperback. Very Good., Vintage, 1995-08-01, 3, A Man Without a Country by Kurt Vonnegutby Kurt Vonnegut (Author)Edited by Daniel SimonPublisher: Random HouseISBN-13… Altro …
Vintage, 1995-08-01. Paperback. Very Good., Vintage, 1995-08-01, 3, A Man Without a Country by Kurt Vonnegutby Kurt Vonnegut (Author)Edited by Daniel SimonPublisher: Random HouseISBN-13: 9780812977363ISBN-10: 081297736XPublication Date: 1/16/2007Pages: 145Publisher: Random House Trade PaperbacksPaperback5.1 x 8 inches, 146 pagesIn his first book since 1999, it's just like old times as Vonnegut makes with the deeply black humor in this collection of articles written over the last five years, many from the alternative magazine In These Times. But the pessimistic wisecracks may be wearing thin; the conversational tone of the pieces is like Garrison Keillor with a savage undercurrent. Still, the schtick works fine most of the time, underscored by hand-lettered aphorisms between chapters. Some essays suffer from authorial self-indulgence, however, like taking a dull story about mailing a manuscript and stretching it to interminable lengths. Vonnegut reserves special bile for the "psychopathic personalities" (i.e., "smart, personable people who have no consciences") in the Bush administration, which he accuses of invading Iraq so America can score more of the oil to which we have become addicted. People, he says, are just "chimpanzees who get crazy drunk on power." Of course, that's exactly the sort of misanthropy hardcore Vonnegut fans will lap upthe online versions of these pieces are already described as the most popular Web pages in the history of "In These Times".-------------------------A Man Without a Country (subtitle: A Memoir Of Life In George W Bush's America) is an essay collection published in 2005 by the author Kurt Vonnegut. The essays deal with topics ranging from the importance of humor, to problems with modern technology, to Vonnegut's opinions on the differences between men and women. Many of the essays explicate Vonnegut's views about politics and the issues in modern American society, often from a humanistic perspective.A Man Without a Country was a New York Times Bestseller and a Booksense Notable Book. In January 2007, Vonnegut indicated that he intended this to be his final work a statement proved correct, with his death in April 2007. All of Vonnegut's later works were published posthumously and consisted almost entirely of previously unpublished material., Random House, 2007, 3<
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Kurt Vonnegut:
A Man Without a Country - edizione con copertina flessibile
2007, ISBN: 5887ffd89651ae3b926e7c2b3b0207ae
A Man Without a Country by Kurt Vonnegutby Kurt Vonnegut (Author)Edited by Daniel SimonPublisher: Random HouseISBN-13: 9780812977363ISBN-10: 081297736XPublication Date: 1/16/2007Pages: 1… Altro …
A Man Without a Country by Kurt Vonnegutby Kurt Vonnegut (Author)Edited by Daniel SimonPublisher: Random HouseISBN-13: 9780812977363ISBN-10: 081297736XPublication Date: 1/16/2007Pages: 145Publisher: Random House Trade PaperbacksPaperback5.1 x 8 inches, 146 pagesIn his first book since 1999, it's just like old times as Vonnegut makes with the deeply black humor in this collection of articles written over the last five years, many from the alternative magazine In These Times. But the pessimistic wisecracks may be wearing thin; the conversational tone of the pieces is like Garrison Keillor with a savage undercurrent. Still, the schtick works fine most of the time, underscored by hand-lettered aphorisms between chapters. Some essays suffer from authorial self-indulgence, however, like taking a dull story about mailing a manuscript and stretching it to interminable lengths. Vonnegut reserves special bile for the "psychopathic personalities" (i.e., "smart, personable people who have no consciences") in the Bush administration, which he accuses of invading Iraq so America can score more of the oil to which we have become addicted. People, he says, are just "chimpanzees who get crazy drunk on power." Of course, that's exactly the sort of misanthropy hardcore Vonnegut fans will lap upthe online versions of these pieces are already described as the most popular Web pages in the history of "In These Times".-------------------------A Man Without a Country (subtitle: A Memoir Of Life In George W Bush's America) is an essay collection published in 2005 by the author Kurt Vonnegut. The essays deal with topics ranging from the importance of humor, to problems with modern technology, to Vonnegut's opinions on the differences between men and women. Many of the essays explicate Vonnegut's views about politics and the issues in modern American society, often from a humanistic perspective.A Man Without a Country was a New York Times Bestseller and a Booksense Notable Book. In January 2007, Vonnegut indicated that he intended this to be his final work a statement proved correct, with his death in April 2007. All of Vonnegut's later works were published posthumously and consisted almost entirely of previously unpublished material., Random House, 2007, 3<
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