In what is supposedly his final book, Kurt Vonnegut addresses a wide range of subjects with a combination of wicked wit and boundless imagination, looking at suicide, memory, }deja vu{, the Great Depression, W.W.II and the loss of American eloquence.
"A beautifully fastidious writer, utterly original and self-made, capable of moving from irony to lament within a sentence." }The Guardian{.