The Sirens of Titan
Book description
When Winston Niles Rumfoord flies his spaceship into a chrono-synclastic infundibulum he is converted into pure energy and only materializes…
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The closest person to me in the world, before she died, gave me a copy of this book, several years ago. I eyed the copy in my house, waiting until I felt ready to read it. I had only read Vonnegut once before, nearly forty years ago.
This book surprised me with its linguistic lightness of touch and beautiful playfulness. There is a cumulative power in the storytelling, crescendoes of pyrotechnic virtuosity, and an underlying solemnity and fatality in dealing with mortality or the occasional weird transcendence of it in time and space.
I kept experiencing the book as a…
While we all know Kurt Vonnegut as a brilliant satirist, his humor very often is covering something incredibly dark that is lurking just under the surface. I find Vonnegut’s Sirens of Titan can make me go from laughing at the absurdity of a situation to tears at the outcome, all of this in a matter of a few sentences.
His writing is so tight and clean, but his storytelling is richly layered. While I’ve read this book several dozen times, I still find something new upon every re-read. It’s like it has something new to show me on each reading.…
From Thersa's list on a mix of wry humor and real horror.
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