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The Sirens of Titan:

A Novel
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276 Reviews
Random House Publishing Group, 1959 - Fiction - 319 pages
The Sirens of Titan is an outrageous romp through space, time, and morality. The richest, most depraved man on Earth, Malachi Constant, is offered a chance to take a space journey to distant worlds with a beautiful woman at his side. Of course there's a catch to the invitation–and a prophetic vision about the purpose of human life that only Vonnegut has the courage to tell.

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This is an impressive little bit of writing. - Goodreads
It's an easy read, and it even has a happy ending. - Goodreads
Vonnegut has a unique voice as a writer. - Goodreads
I'll start with a roundabout introduction. - Goodreads
About the writing, well. - Goodreads

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User Review  - Adam - Goodreads

Ah, Vonnegut. What can be said about you that won't end with noses browner than a sun-burnt banana? It's difficult, you know, to talk about a writer who could cut to the heart of darkness, stare it ... Read full review

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User Review  - Travis Babola - Goodreads

The Sirens of Titan is Vonnegut's carefully crafted story that tries to tackle the big questions of life. Why are we here? What is our purpose? Do we really have any say in the matter? The Sirens of ... Read full review

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About the author (1959)

Kurt Vonnegut's 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” (The New York Times) with Cat's Cradle in 1963. He was, as Graham Greene declared, “one of the best living American writers.” Mr. Vonnegut passed away in April 2007.

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