Bluebeard: the Autobiography of Rabo Karabekian (1916-1988) - Kurt Vonnegut - Audio Book - Audible Studios on Brilliance - 9781501263361 - August 4, 2015
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Bluebeard: the Autobiography of Rabo Karabekian (1916-1988)

Kurt Vonnegut

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Bluebeard: the Autobiography of Rabo Karabekian (1916-1988)

Publisher Marketing:"Bluebeard," published in 1987, is Vonnegut's meditation on art, artists, surrealism, and disaster. Meet Rabo Karabekian, a moderately successful surrealist painter who we meet late in life and see struggling (like all of Vonnegut's key characters) with the dregs of unresolved pain and the consequences of brutality. Loosely based on the legend of Bluebeard (best realized in Bela Bartok's one-act opera), the novel follows Karabekian through the last events in his life, which are heavy with women, painting, artistic ambition, artistic fraudulence, and as of yet unknown consequence. Vonnegut's intention here is not so much satirical (although the contemporary art scene would be easy enough to deconstruct), nor is it documentary (although Karabekian does carry elements of Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko). Instead Vonnegut is using art for the same purpose he used science fiction cliches in "Slaughterhouse-Five" as a filter through which he can illuminate the savagery, cruelty, and essentially comic misdirection of human existence. Listeners will recognize familiar Vonnegut character types and archetypes as they drift in and out through the background; meanwhile Karabekian, betrayed and betrayer, sinks through a bottomless haze of recollection. Like most of Vonnegut's late works, this is both science fiction and cruel, contemporary realism at once, using science fiction as metaphor for human damage as well as failure to perceive. Listeners will find that Vonnegut's protagonists can never really clarify for us whether they are ultimately unwitting victims or simple barbarians, leaving it up to the listener to determine in which genre this audiobook really fits, if any at all." Contributor Bio:  Vonnegut, Kurt Kurt Vonnegut was an American science fiction and humour writer. Born in Indianapolis in 1922, Vonnegut studied chemistry in University while serving as an editor of his school's newspaper. The outbreak of the Second World War interrupted his post-secondary education, and Vonnegut served as a mechanical engineer in the army. Vonnegut's war experience, particularly his survival of the firebombing of Dresden in an underground meat locker in a building called "Slaughterhouse Five," vastly influenced his later writing, as well as his turn to pacifism and humanism. His most famous works include Slaughterhouse Five, Cat's Cradle and Breakfast of Champions. Vonnegut died in 2007 at the age of 84. Contributor Bio:  Bramhall, Mark Mark Bramhall has won more than two dozen AudioFile Earphones Awards and was a finalist for the Audiobook Publishers Association s prestigious Audie Award in 2013. He has been named by "Publishers Weekly" and "AudioFile" magazine among their Best Voices of the Year in 2010, 2011, 2012, and 2013. He is also an award-winning actor whose acting credits include off-Broadway, regional, and many Los Angeles venues as well as television, animation, and feature films. He has taught and directed at the American Academy of Dramatic Art.

Media Audio Book     MP3-CD   (CD with MP3-files)
Number of discs 1
Released August 4, 2015
ISBN13 9781501263361
Label Audible Studios on Brilliance
Dimensions 132 × 172 × 11 mm   ·   72 g

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