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The Writer's Crusade

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The story of Kurt Vonnegut and Slaughterhouse-Five, an enduring masterpiece on trauma and memory
 
Kurt Vonnegut was twenty years old when he enlisted in the United States Army. Less than two years later, he was captured by the Germans in the single deadliest US engagement of the war, the Battle of the Bulge. He was taken to a POW camp, then transferred to a work camp near Dresden, and held in a slaughterhouse called Schlachthof Fünf where he survived the horrific firebombing that killed thousands and destroyed the city.
 
To the millions of fans of Vonnegutâs great novel Slaughterhouse-Five, these details are familiar. Theyâre told by the bookâs author/narrator, and experienced by his enduring character Billy Pilgrim, a war veteran who âhas come unstuck in time.â Writing during the tumultuous days of the Vietnam conflict, with the novel, Vonnegut had, after more than two decades of struggle, taken trauma and created a work of art, one that still resonates today.
In The Writerâs Crusade, author Tom Roston examines the connection between Vonnegutâs life and Slaughterhouse-Five. Did Vonnegut suffer from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder? Did Billy Pilgrim? Roston probes Vonnegutâs work, his personal history, and discarded drafts of the novel, as well as original interviews with the writerâs family, friends, scholars, psychologists, and other novelists including Karl Marlantes, Kevin Powers, and Tim OâBrien. The Writerâs Crusade is a literary and biographical journey that asks fundamental questions about trauma, creativity, and the power of storytelling.


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Series: Books About Books Publisher: ABRAMS

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  • Release date: November 9, 2021

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  • ISBN: 9781683359241
  • Release date: November 9, 2021

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  • ISBN: 9781683359241
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  • Release date: November 9, 2021

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The story of Kurt Vonnegut and Slaughterhouse-Five, an enduring masterpiece on trauma and memory
 
Kurt Vonnegut was twenty years old when he enlisted in the United States Army. Less than two years later, he was captured by the Germans in the single deadliest US engagement of the war, the Battle of the Bulge. He was taken to a POW camp, then transferred to a work camp near Dresden, and held in a slaughterhouse called Schlachthof Fünf where he survived the horrific firebombing that killed thousands and destroyed the city.
 
To the millions of fans of Vonnegutâs great novel Slaughterhouse-Five, these details are familiar. Theyâre told by the bookâs author/narrator, and experienced by his enduring character Billy Pilgrim, a war veteran who âhas come unstuck in time.â Writing during the tumultuous days of the Vietnam conflict, with the novel, Vonnegut had, after more than two decades of struggle, taken trauma and created a work of art, one that still resonates today.
In The Writerâs Crusade, author Tom Roston examines the connection between Vonnegutâs life and Slaughterhouse-Five. Did Vonnegut suffer from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder? Did Billy Pilgrim? Roston probes Vonnegutâs work, his personal history, and discarded drafts of the novel, as well as original interviews with the writerâs family, friends, scholars, psychologists, and other novelists including Karl Marlantes, Kevin Powers, and Tim OâBrien. The Writerâs Crusade is a literary and biographical journey that asks fundamental questions about trauma, creativity, and the power of storytelling.


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