Bagombo Snuff Box: Uncollected Short Fiction by Kurt Vonnegut Paperback Book

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Rent Bagombo Snuff Box: Uncollected Short Fiction

Author: Kurt Vonnegut

Format: Paperback, Unabridged-CD

Publisher: Berkley Pub Group

Published: Aug 2000

Genre: Fiction - Short Stories (single Author)

Retail Price: $17.00

Pages: 357

Synopsis

Never-before-collected, vintage Vonnegut.

'Vonnegut said that his last book, Timequake (1997), would be his last, but no one as imaginative and in love with language and story can resist the lure of the page, and it's obvious that he had a grand time working on this collection of his vintage stories. [Bagombo Snuff Box] resurrects Vonnegut's earliest efforts, stories written during the fifties and sixties for such popular venues as The Saturday Evening Post and Collier's. In his engagingly autobiographical introduction, Vonnegut describes his stints as a Chicago journalist and PR man for General Electric in Schenectady, New York; his decision to supplement his income by writing; and his rapid success and evolution into a full-time writer. So, here are his literary roots, a set of stories that reflects their era's eagerness to turn the horrors of war into anecdote and to equate technology with progress. Unabashedly fablelike, they can be either sly or sweet, sentimental or vaudevillian, but all are quietly subversive....Rich in low-key humor and good old-fashioned morality, Vonnegut's stories are both wily and tender.' --Booklist

'You trust this voice...the pretentious are all brought to earth with his wit...These stories...speak only of simple truths.' --Chicago Sun-Times

'Vonnegut's voice is one of the most original in popular American fiction.' --San Francisco Chronicle

'He is a satirist with a heart, a moralist with a whoopie cushion.' --Jay McInerney, The New York Times

'A word cartoonist, a wise guy, a true subversive!' --Valerie Sayers, The New York Times Book Review

'You've got to love him.' --The Washington Post Book World
Never before available in book form--these early stories were only published in magazines such as Atlantic Monthly and Saturday Evening Post
Includes a wonderful autobiographical introduction, with a fascinating glimpse of his previous careers and literary beginnings.

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