The Norton Anthology of American Literature. Shorter. Eighth Edition
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The most trusted anthology featuring complete works, balanced selections, and useful editorial features.



The most trusted anthology featuring complete works, balanced selections, and useful editorial features.
The book offers an in-depth exploration of Kurt Vonnegut's impact on the American middle class and his evolution as a writer. It highlights his early short stories from the 1960s and examines the groundbreaking success of "Slaughterhouse-Five," showcasing his unique approach to experimental fiction. Through this study, Klinkowitz delves into the influences that shaped Vonnegut's work and his contributions to literature, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of his significance in American culture.