The setting for this relatively short novel is the Caribbean Island of San Lorenzo, and it is here that we meet Felix Hoenikker, a physicist and one of the fathers of the atomic bomb.
He has just made another discovery -- "ice nine" -- a substance that can turn all the liquid in the world into a solid block of ice.
Supporting characters include a crazy religious prophet, a bicycle salesman from Indiana, a Caribbean beauty and her dictator father.
Terry Southern
Cat's Cradle is an irreverent and often highly entertaining fantasy concerning the playful irresponsibility of nuclear scientists. Like the best of contemporary satire, it is work of a far more engaging and meaningful order than the melodramatic tripe which most critics seem to consider "serious."
The New York Times
Books and Bookman
Vonnegut's most accomplished novel. Books And Bookman
Publishers Weekly
Vonnegut's 1963 satirical science fiction novel still manages to pack a powerfully subversive punch. The new audio release offers listeners an excellent opportunity to connect-or reconnect-with a classic text whose thematic elements-nuclear terror, the complications of science, American imperialism, global capitalism and the role of religion in public life-are remarkably relevant to our 21st-century landscape. The story line centers on a young writer's quest to research the history of the atomic bomb, which leads to a bizarre political soap opera and apocalyptic showdown on the shores of a seedy banana republic in the Caribbean. Tony Roberts brings tremendous energy to his reading, projecting a sardonic tone perfectly suited to Vonnegut. His portrayals of the principal male figures sometimes take the form of interchangeable over-the-top carnival barkers, but given the essence of the material, such a unnuanced approach can be understood and appreciated. The audiobook includes a 2005 interview in which Vonnegut-who died April 11, 2007-discusses how his life shaped his literary craft. (Nov.)Copyright 2007 Reed Business Information
New York Times Book Review
A free-wheeling vehicle.... An unforgettable ride! -- The New York Times
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“A free-wheeling vehicle . . . an unforgettable ride!”—New York Times
“[Vonnegut is] an unimitative and inimitable social satirist.”—Harper’s Magazine
“Our finest black-humorist . . . We laugh in self-defense.”—Atlantic Monthly