Kurt Vonnegut Jr. Mother Night Introduction Editor's Note 1: Tiglath-pileser the Third ... 2: Special Detail ... 3: Briquets ... 4: Leather Straps ... 5: 'Last Full Measure ... ' 6: Purgatory ... 7: Autobiography ... 8: Auf Wiedersehen ... 9: Enter My Blue Fairy Godmother ... 10: Romance ... 11: War Surplus ... 12: Strange Things in My Mailbox ... 13: The Reverend Doctor Lionel Jason David Jones, D.D.S., D.D... . 14: View Down a Stairwell ... 15: The Time Machine ... 16: A Well-preserved Woman ... 17: August Krapptauer Goes to Valhalla ... 18: Werner Noth's Beautiful Blue Vase ... 19: Little Resi Noth ... 20: 'Hangwomen for the Hangman of Berlin ... ' 21: My Best Friend ... 22: The Contents of an Old Trunk ... 23: Chapter Six Hundred and Forty-three ... 24: A Polygamous Casanova ... 25: The Answer to Communism ... 26: In Which Private Irving Buchanon and Some Others Are Memorialized ... 27: Finders Keepers ... 28: Target ... 29: Adolf Eichmann and Me ... 30: Don Quixote ... 31: 'His Truth Goes Marching On ...' 32: Rosenfeld ... 33: Communism Rears Its Head ... 34: Alles Kaput ... 35: Forty Rubles Extra ... 36: Everything But the Squeals ... 37: Dat Old Golden Rule ... 38: Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life ... 39: Resi Noth Bows Out ... 40: Freedom Again ... 41: Chemicals ... 42: No Dove, No Covenant ... 43: St. George and the Dragon ... 44: 'Kahm-boo...' 45: The Tortoise and the Hare ...
Kurt Vonnegut Jr. Mother Night To Mata Hari Breathes there the man, with soul so dead, Who never to himself hath said, 'This is my own, my native land!' Whose heart hath ne'er within him burn'd As home his footsteps he hath turn'd From wandering on a foreign strand? SIR WALTER SCOTT