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Book-It's Slaughterhouse-Five Spares the Pyrotechnics and Lets Vonnegut's Words Do Their Unsettling Workby Brendan KileyAt first glance, Slaughterhouse-Five seems like a maddeningly difficult novel to translate for the stage. It's a morality play (about how carelessly people violate the Golden Rule) embedded in a memoir (about surviving WWII and the firebombing of Dresden) embedded in a science-fiction story (about being kidnapped by aliens, stripped naked, and put on display with a porn star in
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