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Annotation:Mother Night is a daring challenge to our moral sense. American Howard W. Campbell, Jr., a spy during World War II, is now on trial in Israel as a Nazi war criminal. But is he really guilty? In this brilliant book rife with true gallows humor, Vonnegut turns black and white into a chilling shade of gray with a verdict that will haunt us all.
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- Kurt Vonnegut Jr. Mother Night
- Introduction
- Editors Note
- 1: Tiglath-pileser the Third ...
- 2: Special Detail ...
- 3: Briquets ...
- 4: Leather Straps ...
- 6: Purgatory ...
- 7: Autobiography ...
- 8: Auf Wiedersehen ...
- 9: Enter My Blue Fairy Godmother ...
- 10: Romance ...
- 11: War Surplus ...
- 12: Strange Things in My Mailbox ...
- 13: The Reverend Doctor Lionel Jason David Jones, D.D.S., D.D... .
- 14: View Down a Stairwell ...
- 15: The Time Machine ...
- 16: A Well-preserved Woman ...
- 17: August Krapptauer Goes to Valhalla ...
- 18: Werner Noths Beautiful Blue Vase ...
- 19: Little Resi Noth ...
- 21: My Best Friend ...
- 22: The Contents of an Old Trunk ...
- 23: Chapter Six Hundred and Forty-three ...
- 24: A Polygamous Casanova ...
- 25: The Answer to Communism ...
- 26: In Which Private Irving Buchanon and Some Others Are Memorialized ...
- 27: Finders Keepers ...
- 28: Target ...
- 29: Adolf Eichmann and Me ...
- 30: Don Quixote ...
- 32: Rosenfeld ...
- 33: Communism Rears Its Head ...
- 34: Alles Kaput ...
- 35: Forty Rubles Extra ...
- 36: Everything But the Squeals ...
- 37: Dat Old Golden Rule ...
- 38: Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life ...
- 39: Resi Noth Bows Out ...
- 40: Freedom Again ...
- 41: Chemicals ...
- 42: No Dove, No Covenant ...
- 43: St. George and the Dragon ...
- 45: The Tortoise and the Hare ...
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