Cat's Cradle - Kurt Vonnegut
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Cat's Cradle

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Language
English
Published in
Publisher
Penguin
Pages
178
ISBN
9780140285604
A freelance writer, intending to document the day the atomic bomb was dropped, finds his path diverted to the eccentric children of the bomb's fictional creator, Dr. Felix Hoenikker. His investigation leads him to a reclusive Caribbean island nation and two strange legacies of the late Dr. Hoenikker: his three adult children and a substance called ice-nine, a chemical capable of freezing the entire planet. On the island of San Lorenzo, the writer encounters a dictator, a deliberately fabricated religion called Bokononism, and the dangerous potential of scientific discovery devoid of moral consideration.

This satirical novel uses morbid humor and irony to explore themes of free will, the purpose of religion, and humanity's relationship with technology. The story questions the pursuit of knowledge without regard for its consequences, examining the fine line between progress and self-destruction. It is a narrative that reveals the absurdities of human endeavors and the catastrophic potential of our own creations, leaving the reader to contemplate the meaning we construct in a world prone to chaos.

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Cat's Cradle Originally published in 1960
Original language
English
Original publisher Henry Holt

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