Kurt Vonnegut - Slaughterhouse Five Suntup Artist Edition
Illustrated and signed by Julian De Narvaez
An American classic named by Modern Library as one of the top 20 best novels of all time, Slaughterhouse-Five is Kurt Vonnegut’s semi-autobiographical, science fiction infused anti-war masterpiece that defies genre.
Slaughterhouse-Five is the story of Billy Pilgrim, a World War II veteran and POW who becomes “unstuck in time,” experiencing all known events of his chronology out of order and sometimes simultaneously. Traumatized by the bombing of Dresden, Pilgrim drifts through all events and history—sometimes deeply implicated, sometimes a witness—as he struggles to find purpose, order, or meaning to his own existence and to that of humanity.
Published on March 31, 1969, Slaughterhouse-Five, or, The Children’s Crusade: A Duty-Dance with Death is the result of what Kurt Vonnegut described as a twenty-three-year struggle to write a book about what he had witnessed as an American prisoner of war. It combines historical fiction, science fiction, autobiography, and satire in an account of the life of Billy Pilgrim, a barber’s son turned draftee turned optometrist turned alien abductee. Billy experiences the destruction of Dresden as a POW, much like Vonnegut did. Unlike Vonnegut, he experiences time travel, or coming “unstuck in time.”
An instant bestseller, Slaughterhouse-Five made Kurt Vonnegut a cult hero in American literature, a reputation that only strengthened over time, despite the book being banned and censored by some libraries and schools for content and language. But it was precisely those elements of Vonnegut’s writing—the political edginess, the genre-bending inventiveness, the frank violence, the transgressive wit—that have inspired generations of readers not just to look differently at the world around them but to find the confidence to say something about it.
In 2019, The New Yorker wrote, “Vonnegut’s novel is about that, about the inevitability of human violence, and about what it does to the not particularly violent human beings who get caught up in it.” Slaughterhouse-Five remained on the New York Times bestseller list for a total of sixteen weeks. The novel was a finalist for the National Book Award, and it was nominated for both the Nebula and Hugo. In 1988, Replay won The World Fantasy Award for Best Novel.
ARTIST EDITION :
6” x 9” trim size.
238 Pages.
Limited to 1000 copies.
Full cloth smyth-sewn binding.
Woven silk-like cover cloth.
Foil blocked cover stamping.
New exclusive introduction by Jess Walter.
Frontispiece illustration by Edith Vonnegut.
Six full color illustrations by Julian De Narvaez, as well as ten pen and ink vignettes which appear at the head of each chapter.
Dust jacket featuring wraparound artwork by Julian De Narvaez (the only edition featuring the dust jacket).
Signed by Julian De Narvaez.
Endsheets are illustrated.
Printed offset on Cougar Natural Vellum paper.
Printed in two color on the title and chapter pages.
Housed in a slipcase covered in dyed through paper.
Two promotional bookmarks with all orders.