Slaughterhouse-Five: Reforming the Novel and the World
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Format
Paperback
Pages
118
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1989
Publisher
Twayne Pub
ISBN-10
0805781269
ISBN-13
9780805781267
Description
In this insightful exploration, the author delves into the rich context surrounding the creation of a literary classic. By examining the historical and personal circumstances that shaped the narrative of Slaughterhouse-Five, the work sheds light on the innovative techniques employed by the author. Through a careful analysis of its themes, the book opens up discussions on war, trauma, and the human experience, showcasing how these elements resonate in a broader societal framework.
Klinkowitz not only critiques the novel but also emphasizes its transformative power, suggesting that its lessons extend beyond literature into the realms of reform and activism. By intertwining his commentary with critical reception, he illuminates the lasting impact Slaughterhouse-Five has had on readers and writers alike, making a compelling case for the novel's relevance in contemporary discourse.
Klinkowitz not only critiques the novel but also emphasizes its transformative power, suggesting that its lessons extend beyond literature into the realms of reform and activism. By intertwining his commentary with critical reception, he illuminates the lasting impact Slaughterhouse-Five has had on readers and writers alike, making a compelling case for the novel's relevance in contemporary discourse.
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