Player Piano
- Published
- 1999
- Pages
- 340
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780385333788
- Reading Time
- ~5h 57min
Player Piano is a fiction book by Kurt Vonnegut Jr.. In 1999. It has 340 pages.
About this book
Kurt Vonnegut’s debut novel presents a meticulously imagined future where automation has rendered human labor obsolete. Set in a technocratic society, the narrative follows an engineer who gradually recognizes how mechanization has stripped workers of purpose and fractured communities into rigid class divisions. The novel examines the psychological and social consequences of a world where machines perform all essential tasks, leaving large segments of the population economically redundant and culturally adrift. Through its clear-eyed prose and restrained satire, the work anticipates ongoing debates about technological displacement and the search for meaning in a post-industrial age. As Vonnegut’s first published fiction, the book establishes many of the humanist concerns that would define his later career, blending speculative worldbuilding with a quiet critique of institutional efficiency. Readers encounter a society that has solved material scarcity only to confront a deeper crisis of identity, making the novel a recognized entry in American science fiction and a sustained meditation on technology’s relationship to human dignity.
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Player Piano has 340 pages.
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Player Piano was published in 1999.
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Player Piano is a Fiction book.
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Kurt Vonnegut’s debut novel presents a meticulously imagined future where automation has rendered human labor obsolete. Set in a technocratic society, the narrative follows an engineer who gradually recognizes how mechanization has stripped workers of purpose and fractured communities into rigid cla...
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Player Piano was written by Kurt Vonnegut Jr..