Galápagos

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Galápagos is a satirical science fiction novel by Kurt Vonnegut that explores human evolution and societal collapse through a darkly comic, futuristic lens.

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instanceOf novel
satirical novel
science fiction novel
author Kurt Vonnegut NERFINISHED
centralEvent failed nature cruise to the Galápagos Islands
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts future evolution of humans into aquatic-adapted beings
followedBy Bluebeard NERFINISHED
genre black comedy
satire
science fiction
hasISBN 0-385-29331-9
hasMotif Kilgore Trout family connection
fatalism
“big brains” as evolutionary disadvantage
language English
literaryMovement postmodern literature
mainTheme Darwinian evolution
critique of modern society
economic crisis
human evolution
overpopulation
societal collapse
survival
technological dependence
mediaType print
narrativePerspective first-person narration
narrator Leon Trout NERFINISHED
narratorType ghost narrator
partOf Kurt Vonnegut bibliography NERFINISHED
plotElement global financial collapse
isolation of small human group
pandemic infertility
precededBy Deadeye Dick NERFINISHED
protagonist Adolf von Kleist NERFINISHED
Hernando Cruz NERFINISHED
Hisako Hiroguchi NERFINISHED
James Wait NERFINISHED
Mary Hepburn NERFINISHED
Zenji Hiroguchi NERFINISHED
publicationDate 1985
publisher Delacorte Press NERFINISHED
setting Ecuador NERFINISHED
Galápagos Islands NERFINISHED
style darkly comic
metafictional commentary
nonlinear narrative
timeSpanOfFictionalEvents from 1980s to one million years in the future

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Kurt Vonnegut notableWork Galápagos