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Ein dreifach Hoch auf die Milchstrasse! Vierzehn unveröffentlichte Geschichten und ein Brief

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Look at the Birdie collects 14 short stories from an original writer in American fiction. This series of vignettes, never published in Vonnegut’s lifetime, reveals a warm, wise & funny portrait of life in post–WWII America--a world where squabbling couples, high school geniuses, misfit office workers & small-town lotharios struggle to adapt to changing technology, moral ambiguity & unprecedented affluence. Featuring a Foreword by author & longtime Vonnegut confidant Sidney Offit, Look at the Birdie is for readers who thought that Vonnegut’s voice had been stilled forever & introduces his short fiction to any who have yet to experience it. Foreword Letter from Kurt Vonnegut, Jr, to Walter J. Miller, 1951 Confido FUBAR Shout about it from the housetops Ed Luby's key club A song for Selma Hall of mirrors The nice little people Hello, Red Little drops of water The petrified ants The honor of a newsboy Look at the birdie King & queen of the universe The good explainer Illustrations

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Ein dreifach Hoch auf die Milchstrasse! Vierzehn unveröffentlichte Geschichten und ein Brief, Kurt Vonnegut, Harry Rowohlt

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Titre
Ein dreifach Hoch auf die Milchstrasse! Vierzehn unveröffentlichte Geschichten und ein Brief
Langue
Allemand
Éditeur
Kein & Aber
Publié
2010
Format
rigide
Pages
287
ISBN10
3036955763
ISBN13
9783036955766
Séries
Première publication
2009
Titre original
Look at the Birdie
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3,95 sur 5
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Look at the Birdie collects 14 short stories from an original writer in American fiction. This series of vignettes, never published in Vonnegut’s lifetime, reveals a warm, wise & funny portrait of life in post–WWII America--a world where squabbling couples, high school geniuses, misfit office workers & small-town lotharios struggle to adapt to changing technology, moral ambiguity & unprecedented affluence. Featuring a Foreword by author & longtime Vonnegut confidant Sidney Offit, Look at the Birdie is for readers who thought that Vonnegut’s voice had been stilled forever & introduces his short fiction to any who have yet to experience it. Foreword Letter from Kurt Vonnegut, Jr, to Walter J. Miller, 1951 Confido FUBAR Shout about it from the housetops Ed Luby's key club A song for Selma Hall of mirrors The nice little people Hello, Red Little drops of water The petrified ants The honor of a newsboy Look at the birdie King & queen of the universe The good explainer Illustrations