Collection of twelve short stories by Kurt Vonnegut
Canary in a Cat House
First edition cover
Author
Kurt Vonnegut
Language
English
Publisher
Gold Medal Books
Publication date
1961
Publication place
US
Media type
Print (paperback)
Pages
160
OCLC
552595
Canary in a Cat House is a collection of twelve short stories by American writer Kurt Vonnegut, published in 1961. Eleven of the twelve appear in the later collection Welcome to the Monkey House, with "Hal Irwin's Magic Lamp" being omitted. In a later collection of short stories, Bagombo Snuff Box, there is a story with that title although it is a different version.
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