Saturday, May 03, 2008

New Vonnegut Reviewed by The New York Times

The review is here. Those who have read Vonnegut will understand this as praise:
But let us now set “Wailing Shall Be in All Streets,” and the young man’s aforementioned letter home, and the son’s introduction, and the old man’s last speech next to the rest of Vonnegut’s work. With all that we can begin to appreciate — in its grimness, crankiness and confusion, its conflicted flirting with an increasingly adoring audience, its lapses into juvenility — a terrific post-traumatic witnessing.

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