Mother Night

Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
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'Black satire of the highest polish' -Guardian Mother Night is a story with morals, three in fact, but it's not really a moral book. From a ratty attic to Auschwitz and back, it's the confessions of Howard W. Campbell Jr, and he was hardly a moral man. He was American, a notorious Nazi propagandist, and a US counter-spy. Then there was that business with his wife and her sister which proved that one man's morals can be another woman's poison...
Genres: FictionClassicsHistorical FictionWarLiteratureNovelsHumorScience FictionAmericanSatire
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