Reviewed by clementine on
I can really never complain about Vonnegut's writing - he knew how to turn a phrase. His prose is deceptively simple but so direct and acerbic. Vonnegut's academic background in anthropology comes out clearly in Rudy Waltz's voice: he seems so far removed from humanity (perhaps as a result of his traumatic childhood), not necessarily sub-human but somehow inhuman, and he describes humanity with detachment that is borne of his alienness rather than sociopathy. However, I think the book lacks focus overall. It's enjoyable but definitely not one of my favourite Vonnegut novels (and I've now read 10).
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