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Fates Worse Than Death Resumen Audiolibro
Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
Reflections on Humanity, War, and the Absurdity of Life
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Autor:
Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
Narrador:
Ryan
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MP3
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Idioma:
Spanish
Fecha de publicación:
01/07/1982
Duración del audiolibro:
31 min
Tasa:
3.87
Descripción
Kurt Vonnegut Jr.'s "Fates Worse Than Death" is a confessional tour de force, blending memoir, social critique, and sharp wit into an illuminating tapestry of the human experience. Through this compelling non-fiction narrative, Vonnegut candidly explores his personal battles, philosophical musings, and unfiltered insights on contemporary society, tackling subjects from war and religion to art and the very nature of existence. Infused with his trademark humor and astute observations, the book serves as both a reflective autobiography and a poignant commentary on the darker aspects of modern life, alluring readers with its raw honesty and the promise of uncovering timeless truths amidst life’s chaos. Dive into Vonnegut's world and prepare to see reality through his eyes—brutally honest, profoundly wise, and irresistibly engaging.
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Autor :Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
Kurt Vonnegut Jr., an American literary icon born on November 11, 1922, in Indianapolis, Indiana, emerged as one of the most influential writers of the 20th century with his distinctive blend of satire, gallows humor, and science fiction. After enduring the trauma of World War II, including witnessing the firebombing of Dresden as a prisoner of war, Vonnegut channeled his experiences into exploring the absurdities of the human condition through a keenly perceptive and sardonic lens. His seminal works, such as *Slaughterhouse-Five* and *Cat's Cradle*, critique societal norms and scrutinize the futility of war, bureaucracy, and technological advancement with wit and wisdom. Vonnegut's unique voice and narrative style have left an indelible mark on contemporary literature, cementing his status as a master storyteller and a poignant commentator on modern society.
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