TY - BOOK AU - Mustazza,Leonard TI - Slaughterhouse-five by Kurt Vonnegut T2 - Critical insights SN - 9781587657214 (alk. paper) AV - PS 3572 .O5 S638 2011 PY - 2011/// CY - Pasadena, Calif. PB - Salem Press KW - Vonnegut, Kurt. N1 - Includes bibliographical references (p. 343-344) and index; "Works by Kurt Vonnegut": p. 341-342; On Slaughterhouse-five; Leonard Mustazza --; Biography of Kurt Vonnegut; Peter J. Reed --; The Paris review perspective; Sarah Fay for The Paris review --; The critical reception of Slaughterhouse-five; Jerome Klinkowitz --; Temporal cohesion and disorientation in Slaughterhouse-five: a chronicle of form cuts and transitional devices in the novel; Kevin Alexander Boon --; "The war parts, anyway, are pretty much true": negotiating the reality of World War II in Slaughterhouse-five and Catch-22; David Simmons --; The Vietnamization of World War II in Slaughterhouse-five and Gravity's rainbow; Christina Jarvis --; Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse-five and the fiction of atrocity; Donald J. Greiner --; Slaughterhouse-five: novel and film; Joyce Nelson --; Slaughterhouse-five: time out of joint; Arnold Edelstein --; The arbitrary cycle of Slaughterhouse-five: a relation of form to theme; Wayne D. McGinnis --; The ironic Christ figure in Slaughterhouse-five; Dolores K. Gros Louis --; Slaughterhouse-five: Kurt Vonnegut's anti-memoirs; Maurice J. O'Sullivan, Jr. --; The "new reality" of Slaughterhouse-five; James Lundquist --; Slaughterhouse-five and the comforts of indifference; C. Barry Chabot--; "This lousy little book": the genesis and development of Slaughterhouse-five as revealed in chapter one; T. J. Matheson --; Adam and Eve in the golden depths: Edenic madness in Slaughterhouse-five; Leonard Mustazza --; Slaughterhouse-five; William Rodney Allen --; Vonnegut as messenger: Slaughterhouse-five; Donald E. Morse --; Slaughterhouse-five: existentialist themes elaborated in a postmodern way; Hans van Stralen --; Diagnosing Billy Pilgrim: a psychiatric approach to Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse-five; Susanne Vees-Gulani --; Speaking personally: Slaughterhouse-five and the essays; Jerome Klinkowitz ER -