![]() ![]() The book, though, does strike me as being much like I’m used to from my previous Vonnegut reading. ![]() It was a pretty conventional, serious, structurally straightforward story. Although it did have a moral seriousness to it like I’m used to from Vonnegut, there wasn’t the quirkiness, humor, surreal elements, etc. The way I remember it-and don’t hold me to this, as it was a long time ago-I was a little surprised how little it felt like Vonnegut. There was a movie version of Mother Night with Nick Nolte that I saw on cable probably something like twenty years ago. Of the dozens of novels, short story collections, plays, and other writings he published, only three of them were published prior to 1962. Mother Night, from 1962, is “early” Vonnegut. ![]()
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