Mother Night
 

Mother Night

by Kurt Vonnegut

Kurt Vonnegut is a master of contemporary American literature. His black humor, satiric voice, and incomparable imagination first captured America’s attention in The Sirens of Titan in 1959 and established him as a “true artist”* with Cat’s Cradle in 1963. He is, as Graham Greene has declared, “one of the best living American writers.”

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50 Book Challenge! 2897 books / 2863 members / 16221 posts When asked about the new Amazon Kindle product, Steve Jobs CEO of Apple computer had this to say:

“It doesn’t matter how good or bad the product is, the fact is that people don’t read anymore,” he said. “Forty percent of the people in the U.S. read one book or less last year. The whole conception is flawed at the top because people don’t read anymore.”

Welcome to the the 50 Book Challenge, where we fly in the face of Steve Jobs.

Basically .... the challenge is to read 50 books in one year. OR ... establish a goal for yourself more or less, it's up to you, just because we say 50 books doesn't mean that has to be your goal too.

Start a thread, WITH YOUR NAME IN THE SUBJECT OF YOUR ORIGINAL POST, and log your books. It is a very good idea to bookmark (when in your post, add it to your internet browser's favorites) your post for easy location for future updates. Things move quickly around here.

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Thanks for being here and have fun. If you have any suggestions or questions, feel free to contact me.

The books we loved in 2007:

1. Harry Potter the final - 15 votes
2. The Kite Runner - 12 votes
3. A Thousand Splendid Suns - 11 votes
4. Twilight - 5 votes
4. The Thirteenth Tale - 5 votes

With 4 votes each:
Water For Elephants, The Road, The Red Tent, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, Middlesex, Eat, Pray, Love

With 3 votes each:
Eclipse, My Sister's Keeper, Suite Francaise, Shadow of the Wind, The Lovely Bones, Jane Eyre, His Dark Materials (plus 3 honorable mentions), The Glass Castle, Girl With the Pearl Earring, Darkly Dreaming Dexter

With 2 votes each:
19 Minutes, Black Swan Green, Dogs of Babel, Heart-Shaped Box, In the Woods, Into the Wild, Kafka on the Shore, On Chesil Beach, The Book Thief, The Memory Keepers Daughter, The Stolen Child, No Country for Old Men, Marley and Me, New Moon
Mostly Biography, Classics & History 454 books / 88 members / 38 posts This book is for a group of like-minded people who wish to read various books and discuss them. To grow (and to, likely, change) in our opinions and views of the world. Please join me. Just choose from the Books To Read list and we'll discuss which to read. If you feel a book is worth reading by the group, then let me know and we'll see if it gets added to the list.
I LOVE love to read...! 200 books / 257 members / 36 posts بادبادک باز نوشته خالد حسینی
نویسنده گمنامی که با این اثر به شهرتی جهانی رسید.
نثر بادبادک باز ساده و قابل فهم است و در ان تعدد شخصیت که باعث گنگی و گیجی خواننده شود وجود ندارد . نویسنده عناصر و اجزا داستان را به خوبی کنار یکدیگرقرار داده است .در ابتدا این رمان نویسنده از تکنیک فلاش بک بهره جسته است(فلاش بک حلقه اتصال بین حال و گذشته است و نه تنها در داستان نویسی بلکه در سینما نیز از ان استفاده میشود به عنوان نمونه همشهری کین اثر اورسون ولز است به سال 1941 است که استفاده از این تکنیک در ان کاملا مشهود است)ما قصد نداریم به شرح داستان بپردازیم بلکه به بیان مختصر نکاتی میپردازیم که دور از چشم بسیاری از خوانندگان است هر چند در مورد ان میتوان ساعتها به بحث و گفتگو نشت اما الان مجال ان نیست و تنها به ذکر پاره ای از مسائل کلیدی میپردازیم .خالد حسینی در این اثر جامعه افغانستان را در دهه 60 با نشان دادن جنگ و و ویران های ان و اوارگی مردم و همینطور نژاد پرستی که در جامعه وجود داشت(نژاد پرستی پشتون ها به هزاره ها که امیر خود اصالتا از پشتون ها بوده است) به زیبائی به تصویر کشیده و به خواننده نشان میدهد.این رمان نقدی است بر قوم گرایی و نژادپرستی قوم در افغانستان و میخواهد بگوید نابسامانی ها و و مشکلات سیاسی واجتماعی افغانستان ریشه در همین قوم گرایی و نژاد پرستی ها دارد.در این اثر نویسنده نشان میدهد که اسلام دستاویزی بوده برای توجیه خشونت که این نکته مهمی است و با خواندن این رمان به ان کاملا پی میبرید.امیدوارم که این توضیحات مختصری که دادم در خواندن و فهم این اثر برای شما مثمر ثمر باشد.
Second Floor Book Club 12 books / 7 members / 2 posts
The Kurt Vonnegut Four Book Group (with alternating title) 4 books / 1 members / 0 posts Just talk KV - whatever...
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