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Žmogus be tėvynės by Kurt Vonnegut

missoxley's review against another edition

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3.0

Laughed out loud at parts. I understand his political diatribe towards the end but wished he would have stuck without it. Good quick read

justaprilann's review against another edition

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dark funny reflective fast-paced

3.5

Am I an old crotchety man on the inside? Some of his points were repetitive, but I found myself agreeing with him at every turn. Especially his stances on anti-imperialism and how the planet is in peril and its because of human greed. Interested to read some of his fiction now.

kevin_shepherd's review against another edition

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5.0

A Man Without a Country (2005) is Vonnegut’s last publication before he died (2007). It is a collection of introspective essays with a somewhat pessimistic eye toward the future of human civilization (if he was this distraught about 2005 imagine how he would have felt about 2016!). This short book might be the closest he ever came to gifting us an autobiography.

“If this isn’t nice, I don’t know what is.”

hahakailey's review against another edition

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boring school assignment

maxreads1720's review against another edition

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funny lighthearted fast-paced

4.0

I like that this was just Vonnegut’s stream of conscious. A lot of great short stories put together, emphasis on short.

dimandra's review against another edition

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dark funny reflective fast-paced

3.0

ilovecatsdotcom's review against another edition

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5.0

Vonnegut makes me proud to be a Hoosier. With quotes like,

“In case you haven't noticed, we are now as feared and hated all over the world as the Nazis once were.

And with good reason,”

And,

“So the America I loved still exists, if not in the White House, the Supreme Court, the Senate, the House of Representatives, or the media. The America I loved still exists at the front desks of our public libraries,”

He warms my little socialist heart.

If you’re a fan of his work or haven’t read him at all, “A Man Without a Country” is a quick, beautiful standalone.

johnbradley2's review against another edition

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5.0

An excellent collection of my favorite author’s letters.

ekb523's review against another edition

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4.0

I always enjoy the rants of a crazy, liberal old man

caleb_tankersley's review against another edition

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5.0

Charming and poignant. No writer but Vonnegut pulls on my tear ducts, funny bone, and conscience all at the same time. This is my new Bible.