Kurt Vonnegut's Cat's Cradle (Bloom's Modern Critical Interpretations) 
- After the bomb, Dad came up with ice / Terry Southern
- Vonnegut's Cat's cradle / William S. Doxey
- The private person as public figure / Jerome Klinkowitz
- Cat's cradle / Richard Giannone
- Tangled up in you : a playful reading of Cat's cradle / John L. Simons
- From formula toward experiment : Cat's cradle and God bless you, Mr. Rosewater / Jerome Klinkowitz
- Playful genesis and dark revelation in Cat's cradle / Leonard Mustazza
- Bokononism as a structure of ironies / Zoltan Ab di-Nagy
- Mother night, Cat's cradle, and The crimes of our time / Jerome Klinkowitz
- Vonnegut's invented religions as sense-making systems / Peter Freese
- Icy solitude : magic and violence in Macondo and San Lorenzo / Wendy B. Faris
- Vonnegut's cosmos / David H. Goldsmith
- Cosmic irony / James Lundquist
- Cat's cradle : Jonah and the whale / Lawrence R. Broer
- Hurting 'til it laughs : the painful-comic science fiction stories of Kurt Vonnegut / Peter J. Reed
- The paradox of "awareness" and language in Vonnegut's fiction / Loree Rackstraw.
A well written book. Enjoyed reading it.
A well written book. Enjoyed reading it.

"Charmingly real" When I first read Cats Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut I loved it for its stream of conscious style, fluid prose, and witty references. I always liked books that were referential. This one was not an exception. Looking back, I can appreciate more than just the non sequitur, diving nature of the prose. Page by page I started to see what the writer was up to as he cast a spell. I realized that I enjoyed the writing not only because I liked the storytelling, but because I was noticing
A well written book. Enjoyed reading it.
A well written book. Enjoyed reading it.
What an interesting and fun trip! A great reflection of the absurdity of government and religion and innate human desires. I loved it.
Harold Bloom
Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 258 pages Rating: 4.35 | 28317 Users | 221 Reviews

Particularize Appertaining To Books Kurt Vonnegut's Cat's Cradle (Bloom's Modern Critical Interpretations)
| Title | : | Kurt Vonnegut's Cat's Cradle (Bloom's Modern Critical Interpretations) |
| Author | : | Harold Bloom |
| Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 258 pages |
| Published | : | December 19th 2002 by Chelsea House Publications (first published June 15th 2002) |
| Categories | : | Fiction. Science Fiction. Classics. Literature. Novels |
Explanation As Books Kurt Vonnegut's Cat's Cradle (Bloom's Modern Critical Interpretations)
A critical overview of the work features the writings of Terry Southern, William S. Doxey, Jerome Klinkowitz, Richard Giannone, John L. Simons, James Lundquist, and other scholars.- After the bomb, Dad came up with ice / Terry Southern
- Vonnegut's Cat's cradle / William S. Doxey
- The private person as public figure / Jerome Klinkowitz
- Cat's cradle / Richard Giannone
- Tangled up in you : a playful reading of Cat's cradle / John L. Simons
- From formula toward experiment : Cat's cradle and God bless you, Mr. Rosewater / Jerome Klinkowitz
- Playful genesis and dark revelation in Cat's cradle / Leonard Mustazza
- Bokononism as a structure of ironies / Zoltan Ab di-Nagy
- Mother night, Cat's cradle, and The crimes of our time / Jerome Klinkowitz
- Vonnegut's invented religions as sense-making systems / Peter Freese
- Icy solitude : magic and violence in Macondo and San Lorenzo / Wendy B. Faris
- Vonnegut's cosmos / David H. Goldsmith
- Cosmic irony / James Lundquist
- Cat's cradle : Jonah and the whale / Lawrence R. Broer
- Hurting 'til it laughs : the painful-comic science fiction stories of Kurt Vonnegut / Peter J. Reed
- The paradox of "awareness" and language in Vonnegut's fiction / Loree Rackstraw.
Define Books During Kurt Vonnegut's Cat's Cradle (Bloom's Modern Critical Interpretations)
| Original Title: | Kurt Vonnegut's Cat Cradle |
| ISBN: | 0791071685 (ISBN13: 9780791071687) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Bloom's Modern Critical Interpretations |
Rating Appertaining To Books Kurt Vonnegut's Cat's Cradle (Bloom's Modern Critical Interpretations)
Ratings: 4.35 From 28317 Users | 221 ReviewsJudgment Appertaining To Books Kurt Vonnegut's Cat's Cradle (Bloom's Modern Critical Interpretations)
In the book Cats Cradle, Kurt Vonnegut uses discreet humor, irony and his own made up religion, Bokononism to illustrate how science is both helpful and harming. His writing can be confusing to young readers considering his complex references. I ended the book with the realization that a crazy idea formed by a capable and credited person can have the power to demolish the aspects of life as we look at it. The narrorator of the book, John is in the process of writing a book titled, The Day theA well written book. Enjoyed reading it.
A well written book. Enjoyed reading it.

"Charmingly real" When I first read Cats Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut I loved it for its stream of conscious style, fluid prose, and witty references. I always liked books that were referential. This one was not an exception. Looking back, I can appreciate more than just the non sequitur, diving nature of the prose. Page by page I started to see what the writer was up to as he cast a spell. I realized that I enjoyed the writing not only because I liked the storytelling, but because I was noticing
A well written book. Enjoyed reading it.
A well written book. Enjoyed reading it.
What an interesting and fun trip! A great reflection of the absurdity of government and religion and innate human desires. I loved it.


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