books by Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
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Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
Like Shaking Hands With God: A Conversation About Writing
Kurt Vonnegut Jr.,
Lee Stringer
Washington Square Press
, 2000
The art of Being
This is a wisp of a book. At less than 80 pages, I read it in one evening in the time it took me to eat a few tapas and down two pints of beer. By the time the check arrived, I was already writing down my thoughts inside the back cover. But what an enjoyable wisp ...
Never Come Morning
Nelson Algren
,
Jr., Kurt Vonnegut
Seven Stories Press
, 2001
Catcher In The Rye for the rest of us
I noticed in another customer review of this book that two key pieces of plot information are provided in the review itself. That is something no reviewer should ever do. Don't let that blemish keep you from buying this remarkable book. Never Come Morning is one of ...
2 B R 0 2 B - KINDLE EDITION [ENG]
Classics-Unbound, 2008
2BR02B is a science fiction short story by Kurt Vonnegut, originally published in the pulp digest magazine Worlds of If Science Fiction, January 1962. The title is pronounced "2 B R naught 2 B", referencing the famous phrase "to be, or not to be" from William Shakespeare's Hamlet, Prince of Denmark. In this story, the title refers to the telephone ...
Slaughterhouse-Five
Kurt Vonnegut
Dell
, 1991
The Why of Tralfalmadore
Like a lot of people who love this book, I first read Slaughterhouse Five when I was a teenager. I was young, unsuspecting, and worse yet, innocent. Many years have now gone by. But unlike Billy Pilgrim, I did not need prompting from a flying saucer to become unstuck ...
Cat's Cradle
Kurt Jr. Vonnegut
Dell
, 1973
Red background Cover, Authors name in white lettering, Title of book in black letters, with coverart in center of book.
God Bless You, Dr. Kevorkian
Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
Washington Square Press
, 2001
Round Trips
The zany straight shooter, Vonnegut, had Dr. Kevorkian arrange for "near death experiences", round trips to the pearly gates, where he was free to interview whoever he pleased, such as John Brown, Louis Armstrong, Shakespeare, Adolf Hitler, and Sir Isaac Newton. All ...
Player Piano (1952)
Kurt, Jr. Vonnegut
charles scribner's sons
, 1952
Slaughterhouse-Five
Jr. Kurt Vonnegut
, 1981
From back cover: "Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. has written one of the major novels of the year... Haunting... Irresistible Reading... Poignant and Hilarious threaded with compassion and, behind everything, the cataract of a thundering moral statement... work of art" (Boston Globe) "Splendid art and simplicity... Nerve-racking control... a funny book at ...
Spark Notes Slaughterhouse Five
Jr., Kurt Vonnegut
,
SparkNotes Editors
SparkNotes
, 2002
The Single Strangest Book that I have Ever Read!
I didn't know that books could be this intreging, disturbing, enlightening, satirical, and strange all at the same time. This story definitly has a message that is akwardly strange in a sense that it is a common and blurred message. The thought of coming unstuck in ...
Sirens of Titan
Kurt, Jr. Vonnegut
Dell Publishing Company
, 1992
My Favorite Vonnegut
One of Vonnegut's earliest works and, in my opinion, possibly his best, The Sirens of Titan sees Vonnegut doing what he does so well...taking all the self-importance of humanity and reducing it to a mindnumbingly unimportant task. A book of such scope that it includes ...
Happy Birthday, Wanda June
Kurt Vonnegut Jr
Dell Publishing
, 1971
Hocus Pocus
Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
Putnam
, 1990
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