
A Man Without a Country
by Kurt Vonnegut
Explore the wit and wisdom of Kurt Vonnegut in "A Man Without a Country," a first edition collection of essays published by Seven Stories Press in 2005. Edited by Daniel Simon, this book delves into Vonnegut's reflections on life and politics. The hardcover is in good condition with a dust jacket showing minor wear. A must-have for any Vonnegut fan or collector. ISBN: 1-58322-713-X.
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This first edition is in good condition with a dust jacket that shows minor edge wear. The hardcover binding is strong, and the pages are clean and intact. The book is free from inscriptions and library markings, making it a perfect addition for collectors and enthusiasts of Kurt Vonnegut's work.
About This Classic 2005 Edition
"A Man Without a Country" by Kurt Vonnegut is a poignant collection of essays and reflections from one of America's most beloved authors. Published by Seven Stories Press in 2005, this first edition offers a unique glimpse into Vonnegut's mind as he shares his thoughts on life, politics, and the human condition. Edited by Daniel Simon, the book is an assemblage of mini-memoirs that reveal Vonnegut's family's legacy and his steadfast humanism. It provides both humor and insight, making it an essential read for fans of Vonnegut's distinctive voice and perspective. This work captures the essence of Vonnegut's philosophical musings, wrapped in his signature wit and wisdom.
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