Hocus Pocus
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Beschrijving
Tarkington College, a small, exclusive college in upstate New York, is turned upside down when ten thousand prisoners from the maximum security prison across Lake Mohiga break out and head for the college.
Praise for
Hocus Pocus
“
Hocus Pocus
is the most topical, realistic Vonnegut novel to date...he is a satirist with a heart, a moralist with a whoopee cushion.”—Jay McInerney,
The New York Times
“Vonnegut's best novel in years—funny and prophetic, yes, and fabulous too, as cunning as Aesop and as gloomy as Grimm...He's up to something special in
Hocus Pocus
.”—
The Nation
“A king-sized relief valve of comedy. Every bit as humorous as
Cat's Cradle
,
Slaughterhouse-Five
,
Breakfast of Champions
or any of Vonnegut's other comic masterpieces...Vonnegut evokes the cynical chortle, the knowing grin, the inner laughter that soothes our troubled reflections...He's mad as hell and laughing all the way to the apocalypse.”—
Playboy
“His voice is one of the most original in popular American fiction...sharp-toothed satire...truly hilarious...
Hocus Pocus
is ample proof that his literary prestidigitation can still amuse and delight.”—
San Francisco Chronicle
“Irresistible...
Hocus Pocus
is vintage Vonnegut, witty, startling, satiric...off-the-wall brilliance. Vonnegut is a true original.
Hocus Pocus
is not only poignant and provocative, it is outrageous and very funny indeed. If Luck and Time are the two prime movers of the Universe, we are lucky in our time to have a Kurt Vonnegut to prod us, scold us, astonish us, unnerve us, entertain us and make us laugh.”—
The Cleveland Plain Dealer
Kurt Vonnegut
was a master of contemporary American literature. His black humor, satiric voice, and incomparable imagination first captured America’s attention in
The Sirens of Titan
in 1959 and established him, in the words of
The New York Times
, as “a true artist” with the publication of
Cat’s Cradle
in 1963. He was, as Graham Greene declared, “one of the best living American writers.” Mr. Vonnegut passed away in April 2007.