by KurtVonnegut (Author)
"A Man Without A Country" is Kurt Vonnegut's hilariously funny and razor-sharp look at life, art, politics, himself and the condition of the soul of America today. Written over the last five years in the form of a loose memoir, with the examples of Mark Twain, Jesus Christ, Abraham Lincoln, and a saintly doctor named Ignaz Semmelweis powerfully in mind, "A Man without a Country" is an intimate and tender communication from one individual to his fellow humans - sometimes kidding, at other times despairing, always searching. It is illustrated throughout with Vonnegut's trademark artwork.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 160
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 06 Feb 2006
ISBN 10: 0747584060
ISBN 13: 9780747584063
Book Overview: More than 200,000 copies sold in the USA. Serial on the front cover of the Saturday Guardian's review section (mid-January). Vonnegut's first book for 10 years.