6 Apr 2019

Kate Camp - Kate's Klassics: Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut

From Saturday Morning, 11:40 am on 6 April 2019
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Kate Camp is the author of six collections of poetry published by Victoria University Press, the most recent of which is The internet of things (2017).

She's won the New Zealand Book Award for The Mirror of Simple Annihilated Souls, and the Best First Book Award for Unfamiliar Legends of the Stars.

Camp held the Creative New Zealand Berlin writers residency in 2011, and the Katherine Mansfield Menton fellowship in 2017.

She has reviewed classic literature on Saturday Morning since 2001; today she talks about Slaughterhouse-Five, Kurt Vonnegut's 1969 novel about a traumatised ex-soldier who is doomed to relive parts of his life over and over again.

The book was described as "depraved, immoral, psychotic, vulgar, and anti-Christian" in court cases banning it from school curricula in the US.