Slaughterhouse-five by Kurt Vonnegut /
editor, Leonard Mustazza.
- Pasadena, Calif. : Salem Press, c2011.
- ix, 358 p. ; 24 cm.
- Critical insights .
- Critical insights. .
Includes bibliographical references (p. 343-344) and index. "Works by Kurt Vonnegut": p. 341-342.
On Slaughterhouse-five / Biography of Kurt Vonnegut / The Paris review perspective / The critical reception of Slaughterhouse-five / Temporal cohesion and disorientation in Slaughterhouse-five: a chronicle of form cuts and transitional devices in the novel / "The war parts, anyway, are pretty much true": negotiating the reality of World War II in Slaughterhouse-five and Catch-22 / The Vietnamization of World War II in Slaughterhouse-five and Gravity's rainbow / Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse-five and the fiction of atrocity / Slaughterhouse-five: novel and film / Slaughterhouse-five: time out of joint / The arbitrary cycle of Slaughterhouse-five: a relation of form to theme / The ironic Christ figure in Slaughterhouse-five / Slaughterhouse-five: Kurt Vonnegut's anti-memoirs / The "new reality" of Slaughterhouse-five / Slaughterhouse-five and the comforts of indifference / "This lousy little book": the genesis and development of Slaughterhouse-five as revealed in chapter one / Adam and Eve in the golden depths: Edenic madness in Slaughterhouse-five / Slaughterhouse-five / Vonnegut as messenger: Slaughterhouse-five / Slaughterhouse-five: existentialist themes elaborated in a postmodern way / Diagnosing Billy Pilgrim: a psychiatric approach to Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse-five / Speaking personally: Slaughterhouse-five and the essays / Leonard Mustazza -- Peter J. Reed -- Sarah Fay for The Paris review -- Jerome Klinkowitz -- Kevin Alexander Boon -- David Simmons -- Christina Jarvis -- Donald J. Greiner -- Joyce Nelson -- Arnold Edelstein -- Wayne D. McGinnis -- Dolores K. Gros Louis -- Maurice J. O'Sullivan, Jr. -- James Lundquist -- C. Barry Chabot-- T. J. Matheson -- Leonard Mustazza -- William Rodney Allen -- Donald E. Morse -- Hans van Stralen -- Susanne Vees-Gulani -- Jerome Klinkowitz.