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Galapagos (Hardcover)

by Kurt, Jr. Vonnegut (Author)
3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (76 customer reviews)

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For many Vonnegut fans, Galapagos will be a disappointment. The story is set ``one million years ago, back in 1986 A.D.'' and concerns the maiden voyage of the Bahia de Darwin to the Galapa gos Islands. The narrator is a ghost, and the main characters are those involved with the cruise. As the narrative devel ops, we learn that people have evolved from having ``big brains'' that always get them in trouble, to creatures with flippersbut they keep getting eaten by sharks. The narration jumps back and forth between past and future, so that there is no real sense of what life is like in the ``present'' of the story, and it is difficult to grasp what these new hu mans are really like. Vonnegut's usual stylistic devices just don't work here. Buy for demand. Susan Avallone, ``Library Journal''
Copyright 1985 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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YA Leon Trout, the ghost of a decapitated shipbuilder, narrates the humorous, ironic and sometimes carping decline of the human race, as seen through the eyes and minds of the survivors of a doomed cruise to the Galapagos Islands. Vonnegut's cast of unlikely Adams and Eves setting out in a Noah's ark includes Mary Hepburn, an American biology teacher and recent widow; Zenji Hiroguchi, a Japanese computer genius (who does not make it to the ship, although his language-translating and quotation-spouting computer does); his wife, Hisako, carrying radiated genes from the atomic bombs; James Wait, who has made a fortune marrying elderly women; and Captain Aolph von Kleist. Also included: six orphaned girls of the Kana-bono cannibal tribe, who will become the founding mothers of the fisherfolk after bacteria render all other women infertile. Serious fans of Vonnegut's wry and ribald prose will welcome this tale of the devolution of superbrained humans into gentle swimmers with small brains, but others may find this Darwinian survival tale too packed with ecological and sociological details that trap the story line in a series of literary devices, albeit very clever ones. Mary T. Gerrity, Queen Anne School, Upper Marlboro, Md.
Copyright 1986 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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4.0 out of 5 stars A million years ago..., Jun 3 2004
By Michael Valdivielso (Alexandria, VA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Galapagos: A Novel (Paperback)
In 1986 a simple vacation turns into the next journey of man. A ship full of survivors, or fools, end up on one of the islands of the Galapagos Islands. The plot seems to be a series of accidents, random events and luck (good or bad). Which could all be the same thing just with different names, but allows the reader to see a brave new world being built by nature's laws. Kind of funny. This is my first book by Kurt Vonnegut but while I am impressed by the way he hooked me in with the interesting idea of having a ghost tell us the story I'm not going to run out and buy all his books. This book was funny and interesting, but I'm not going to be rereading it each and every year.
If you like this author, are interested in evolution or the future of mankind then buy this book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Good read!, May 5 2004
By Clifford Lynn (Mayfield Village, OH United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Galapagos: A Novel (Paperback)
Vonnegut style! nothing is linear in his books and it is hard sometimes to follow, but stick with this one or Slaughter House 5 and you will have experienced one of the most imaginative & weird literature stories ever written!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Well-Written Satiric Social Commentary, Jan 28 2004
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This review is from: Galapagos: A Novel (Paperback)
Having read some of the reviews to this Vonnegut novel, I am of the opinion that some of these reviewers are missing the point. Admittedly, I am but a tenth of the way through this book, but already I see the genius in it. Forget for a moment that there even is a plot (which is wholly interesting unto itself); rather, one should concentrate on Vonnegut's mastery of literary style. I love the tone he adopted for this work. Additionally, his running commentary is a highly satiric social commentary of the state of the human race: satire that hits its mark (and not all does). That said, this is one of the finest, funniest, and most interesting books I have ever read. If you have not read this book, I suggest you give it a try, and if you have and disagree with me, that's fine, but I urge you to give it another shot. Of course, as I said, I am still in the early stages of the book, so my opinion of it could change. But if the rest is anything like the beginning, this book will make me a believer of Mr. Vonnegut. Hope you enjoy it as much as I have. I, for one, am looking forward toward the rest. Pleasant reading!
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5.0 out of 5 stars This book made me go crazy...
this book is fabulous. It's the first Vonnegut book I read, but not the last. After I read this book I went crazy for about 48 hours, crying, trying to find the meaning of life... Read more
Published on Jun 26 2004 by Virgin-I-A

4.0 out of 5 stars More fun than most, yet not as good overall
Galapagos has more wit, humor and raw fun than most Vonnegut books... yet somehow it still doesn't seem to stand up as much in terms of sheer literary strength. Read more
Published on Feb 17 2004 by Eric D. Knapp

5.0 out of 5 stars top 2
This is, hands down, one of my two favorite Vonnegut books (Player Piano being the other). I also believe that it is the most unabridged window into Vonnegut's own gut reaction... Read more
Published on Jan 10 2004

4.0 out of 5 stars Not for the weak of conscience
Galapagos is a no-holds-barred attack against our tendencies towards aggression and destruction, where the only hope for mankind is to start over from scratch. Read more
Published on Dec 19 2003 by Archange M. Chavannes

5.0 out of 5 stars How Could Anyone Rate This Book Less Than 5 Stars?
This book is one of the best books I have read in my entire life, not only is Vonneguts dark satire extremely funny in this book, but the points brought up about humans, as a... Read more
Published on Jun 10 2003

3.0 out of 5 stars Not up to his Par (BMSOA)
Galapagos is a very interesting book from the get go and it is compounded by the fact that it¡s written millions of years after it happened. Read more
Published on May 23 2003 by Daniel Erenrich

3.0 out of 5 stars Scaryï¿ha, ha, ha.
As to Vonnegutï¿s GALAPAGOS, one is naturally inclined toward charity when reading an author who has spent sixty years of his life to entertain readers. Read more
Published on Mar 13 2003 by Worldreels

3.0 out of 5 stars An acquired taste of the islands
The only fiction that we read on the islands, this strange little novel by Vonnegut (hmm, that's probably an oxymoronic statement) contains quite a bit about the natural history... Read more
Published on Jan 26 2003 by Glen Engel Cox

4.0 out of 5 stars First Foray into Vonnegut
This, as stated in my title, is my first experience with a Kurt Vonnegut book. I found myself deeply engrossed by his wit and wisdom, as well as his inate ability to pull a reader... Read more
Published on Dec 24 2002 by elizabeth harper

5.0 out of 5 stars Vonnegut's best - Vonnegut even states it's his best book
I'm amazed at some of the negative reviews of this book. I have most of Vonnegut's books and this is by far his best and it's also my favorite. Read more
Published on Dec 10 2002 by Warren Gammel

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