Mother Night
Discover the profound and thought-provoking world of Mother Night by Kurt Vonnegut, a master of modern fiction. Published in 1992, this captivating novel spans 192 pages and delves into the complexities of morality and identity. Set against the backdrop of an Israeli prison, the story follows Howard W., who awaits trial for war crimes. Through a sharp and engaging narrative, Vonnegut explores the gray areas of right and wrong, prompting readers to question whether a clear verdict can ever be achieved in a world filled with ambiguity. Praised as a 'black satire of the highest polish' by the Guardian, Mother Night challenges perceptions and invites deep reflection. Experience the brilliance of Kurt Vonnegut's writing, where 'after Vonnegut, everything else seems a bit tame' (Spectator). Don’t miss the chance to add this essential title to your collection!