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Look at the Birdie

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Look at the Birdie is a collection of fourteen short stories from one of the most original writers in American fiction. This series of perfectly rendered vignettes, never publish in Kurt Vonnegut's lifetime, reveals a warm, wise, and funny portrait of life in post-World War II America—a world where squabbling couples, high school geniuses, misfit office workers, and small-town lotharios struggle to adapt to changing technology, moral ambiguity, and unprecedented affluence. Featuring a Foreword by author and longtime Vonnegut confidant Sidney Offit, Look at the Birdie is an unexpected gift for readers who thought that Vonnegut's voice had been stilled forever—and serves as a terrific introduction to his short fiction for anyone who has yet to experience his genius.

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Look at the Birdie, Kurt Vonnegut

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2010
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Langue
Anglais
Publié
2010
Format
souple
ISBN10
0385343728
ISBN13
9780385343725
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Première publication
2009
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Look at the Birdie
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Look at the Birdie is a collection of fourteen short stories from one of the most original writers in American fiction. This series of perfectly rendered vignettes, never publish in Kurt Vonnegut's lifetime, reveals a warm, wise, and funny portrait of life in post-World War II America—a world where squabbling couples, high school geniuses, misfit office workers, and small-town lotharios struggle to adapt to changing technology, moral ambiguity, and unprecedented affluence. Featuring a Foreword by author and longtime Vonnegut confidant Sidney Offit, Look at the Birdie is an unexpected gift for readers who thought that Vonnegut's voice had been stilled forever—and serves as a terrific introduction to his short fiction for anyone who has yet to experience his genius.