A Man Without a Country: A Memoir Of Life In George W Bush's America is the last book of the satirical writer Kurt Vonnegut published during his lifetime. Published in 2005, the book is comprised of Vonnegut's essays concerning a range of topics: from technology to politics to humor. Vonnegut discuses what he believes to be the differences between men and women and examines contemporary life in America. He expounds upon his political opinions and his views of freedom.
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