Slaughterhouse Five
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- 4,99 lei
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- 4,99 lei
Publisher Description
Slaughterhouse-Five is a satirical, anti-war novel that follows Billy Pilgrim, an awkward, passive American soldier who becomes “unstuck in time.” The narrative jumps through different periods of Billy’s life—his experiences in World War II, his postwar suburban existence, and his time spent on the alien planet Tralfamadore, where he is kept in a zoo and taught a fatalistic philosophy: that all moments exist eternally and cannot be changed.
At the heart of the novel is Billy’s memory of surviving the firebombing of Dresden, a catastrophic event Vonnegut himself witnessed. Billy’s fractured sense of time reflects the trauma and absurdity of war, highlighting how little control individuals have amid massive destruction. Throughout the book, the phrase “so it goes” follows every mention of death, underscoring the Tralfamadorian belief in inevitability and acceptance.
Vonnegut blends dark humor, science fiction, memoir, and philosophical reflection to challenge traditional war narratives. As Billy drifts between timelines, the novel exposes the senselessness of violence and the emotional cost of survival.
Ultimately, Slaughterhouse-Five is both a critique of war’s devastation and a poignant meditation on memory, fate, and what it means to be human.