Deadeye Dick

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Deadeye Dick is a darkly comic novel by Kurt Vonnegut that follows the life of a man haunted by a tragic childhood accident and explores themes of guilt, fate, and the absurdity of modern American life.

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instanceOf book
novel
author Kurt Vonnegut NERFINISHED
containsElement nuclear apocalypse
tragic childhood accident
containsMotif art and failed artistic ambition
family dysfunction
small-town American life
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception mixed to positive reviews
exploresConcept determinism versus free will
meaninglessness of violence
moral culpability
followedBy Galápagos NERFINISHED
genre black comedy
dark comedy
satirical novel
hasISBN 0-385-28930-0
hasNarrativeVoice world-weary and ironic
hasPageCount 240 (approximate)
language English
literaryMovement postmodern literature
literaryStyle darkly comic tone
satire of American culture
mainCharacter Rudy Waltz NERFINISHED
mediaType print
narrationType first-person narrative
narrativeStructure nonlinear
notableFor bleak humor
use of recurring Vonnegut characters and locations
originalPublisher Delacorte Press NERFINISHED
partOf Kurt Vonnegut bibliography NERFINISHED
precededBy Jailbird NERFINISHED
protagonistOccupation pharmacist
publicationYear 1982
setInPeriod 20th century
setting Midland City, Ohio NERFINISHED
sharesSettingWith Breakfast of Champions NERFINISHED
God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater NERFINISHED
targetAudience adult readers
theme American middle-class life
absurdity of modern life
fate
guilt
nuclear war
randomness of tragedy
responsibility

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