Kurt Vonnegut

Mother Night

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Book in Russian

Kurt Vonnegut’s novel Mother Night is one of the author’s most famous works, in which he explores themes of guilt, responsibility, and moral choice during World War II. The protagonist is the American Howard W. Campbell, Jr., who worked as a double agent in Nazi Germany. The book raises complex ethical questions about the consequences of our actions and how a person can lose themselves by pretending to be someone else.

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