Description
Cat's Cradle
Cat's Cradle is a science fiction novel by American writer Kurt Vonnegut, first published in 1963. His fourth novel, it explores issues of science, technology, and religion, satirizing the arms race and many other targets along the way. After turning down his original thesis in 1947, the University of Chicago awarded Vonnegut his master's degree in anthropology in 1971 for Cat's Cradle.
The title of the book derives from the string game "cat's cradle". Early in the book, the character Felix Hoenikker (a fictional co-inventor of the atom bomb) was playing cat's cradle when the bomb was dropped, and the game is later referred to by his son, Newton Hoenikker.
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Author(s) | Kurt Vonnegut |
Language(s) | Armenian |
Publisher(s) | Antares |
Year | 2017 |
Pages | 256 |
Binding | hardcover |
Printing | Black & White |
Size | 12.5 x 20 cm |
ISBN | 9789939761428 |