Ryan Scott
November 7th, 2011, 08:08 AM
Palm Sunday is Vonnegut's version of a memoir or an autobiography. He narrates what is mostly previously published essays and forms them into a kind of life story, one which gives the reader a picture of his life and his thoughts about life in general. There is a lot of insight into the man as a person and as an author - sort of like a commentary track on a DVD.
There's some good stuff here, but more for fans of his writing than for fans of writing in general.
There's some good stuff here, but more for fans of his writing than for fans of writing in general.