Kurt Vonnegut's crusade, or, How a postmodern harlequin preached a new kind of humanism

Kurt Vonnegut's crusade, or, How a postmodern harlequin preached a new kind of humanism
About this book
"Kurt Vonnegut's desire to save the planet from environmental and military destruction, to enact change by telling stories that both critique and embrace humanity, sets him apart from many of the postmodern authors who rose to prominence during the 1960s and 1970s. This new look at Vonnegut's oeuvre examines his insistence that writing is an "act of good citizenship or an attempt, at any rate, to be a good citizen." By exploring the moral and philosophical underpinnings of Vonnegut's work, Todd F. Davis demonstrates that, over the course of his long career, Vonnegut has created a new kind of humanism that not only bridges the modern and postmodern, but also offers hope for the power and possibilities of story. Davis highlights the ways Vonnegut deconstructs and demystifies the "grand narratives" of American culture while offering provisional narratives - petites histoires - that may serve as tools for daily living."--Jacket.
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- OL Work ID
- OL5819332W
Subjects
American Science fictionCriticism and interpretationHistory and criticismHumanism in literaturePostmodernism (Literature)Vonnegut, kurt, 1922-2007Science fiction, history and criticism