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Carnivalesque Inversion in the Fiction of Kurt Vonnegut

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In the politically fluid landscape of modern America, Kurt Vonnegut offers his readers a mirror of cultural self-reflection. Through his personal experiences, he encourages his readers to acknowledge their perceptions of society and ideology as illusionary, allowing them the freedom to recreate a better world. Vonnegut's novels are as relevant today as they were in post-war America, a call for people to allow America to become a beacon of humanity, the role it was always meant to fulfill. This book focuses on Kurt Vonnegut's novels Player Piano (1952), Cat's Cradle (1963), and Slaughterhouse-Five (1969), exploring the themes of Technology, Religion, and War through the literary theories of Mikhail Bakhtin. It concentrates on Bakhtin's carnivalesque inversion from Rabelais and his World (1965) and his theoretical perspectives on the text as a site of struggle from The Dialogic Imagination (1975).


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CARNIVALESQUE INVERSION IN THE

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 206
Product Weight: 0.44 lbs
Author: Saggers, Emma
Publication Date: 2022-12-12
Language: English
Publisher: PETER LANG US
Dewey Decimal Classification: 813.54
Number of Units in Package: 1

ISBN: 9781433188213