. . . Vonnegut is a postmodern Mark Twain."
--The New York Times Book Review Galápagos takes the reader back one million years, to A.D. 1986. A simple vacation cruise suddenly becomes an evolutionary journey. Thanks to an apocalypse, a small group of survivors stranded on the Galápagos Islands are about to become the progenitors of a brave, new, and totally different human race. In this inimitable novel, America' s master satirist looks at our world and shows us all that is sadly, madly awry-and all that is worth saving.
Praise for Galápagos "The best Vonnegut novel yet!"
--John Irving "Beautiful . . . provocative, arresting reading."
--USA Today "A satire in the classic tradition . . . a dark vision, a heartfelt warning."
--The Detroit Free Press "Interesting, engaging, sad and yet very funny . . . Vonnegut is still in top form. If he has no prescription for alleviating the pain of the human condition, at least he is a first-rate diagnostician."
--Susan Isaacs, Newsday "Dark . . . original and funny."
--People "A triumph of style, originality and warped yet consistent logic . . . a condensation, an evolution of Vonnegut's entire career, including all the issues and questions he has pursued relentlessly for four decades."
--The Philadelphia Inquirer "Wild details, wry humor, outrageous characters . . .
Galápagos is a comic lament, a sadly ironic vison."
--St. Louis Post-Dispatch "A work of high comedy, sadness and imagination."
--The Denver Post "Wacky wit and irreverent imagination . . . and the full range of technical innovations have made [Vonnegut] America's preeminent experimental novelist."
--The Minneapolis Star and Tribune