Mother Night - Kurt Vonnegut
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Mother Night by Kurt Vonnegut
Mother Night is one of Kurt Vonnegut’s most unsettling and thought-provoking novels. Set against the backdrop of World War II, it follows Howard W. Campbell Jr., an American spy who becomes a Nazi propagandist—and later stands trial as a war criminal. With dark humor and moral depth, Vonnegut asks a haunting question: Are we defined by what we pretend to be? Buy in Kenya with fast delivery.
What you’ll learn
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How moral responsibility can exist in morally corrupt systems
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Why intention and action don’t always align
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The dangers of propaganda and ideological loyalty
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How identity can be shaped by public perception
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Why ethical gray areas are often more disturbing than clear evil
Who should read the Book
Ideal for readers who enjoy literary fiction, dark satire, war literature, and philosophical questions about guilt, identity, and responsibility. A strong pick for fans of 1984 and Slaughterhouse-Five.
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Mother Night - Kurt Vonnegut
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