- Kurt
Vonnegut (/ˈvɒnəɡət/ VON-ə-gət;
November 11, 1922 –
April 11, 2007) was an
American writer and
humorist known for his
satirical and
darkly humorous...
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Clemens Vonnegut Sr. (November 20, 1824 –
December 13, 1906) was a
German emigrant to the
United States and
successful businessman. He was the patriarch...
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United States, and is
featured in the book
Domestic Goddesses,
along with her
humorous commentary.
Vonnegut is the
daughter of
novelist Kurt
Vonnegut...
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Without a
Country (subtitle: A
Memoir of Life in
George W. Bush's America) is an
essay collection published in 2005 by the
author Kurt
Vonnegut. The essays...
- 1969 semi-autobiographic
science fiction-infused anti-war
novel by Kurt
Vonnegut. It
follows the life
experiences of
Billy Pilgrim, from his
early years...
- Kurt
Vonnegut,
published by
Delacorte in
August 1968. The
stories range from
wartime epics to ****uristic thrillers,
given with
satire and
Vonnegut's unique...
- of Rabo
Karabekian (1916–1988) is a 1987
novel by
American author Kurt
Vonnegut. It is told as a first-person
narrative and
describes the late
years of...
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postmodern novel, with
science fiction elements, by
American writer Kurt
Vonnegut.
Vonnegut's fourth novel, it was
first published in 1963,
exploring and satirizing...
- The
bibliography of Kurt
Vonnegut (1922–2007)
includes essays,
books and fiction, as well as film and
television adaptations of
works written by the Indianapolis-born...
- Champions, or
Goodbye Blue
Monday is a 1973
novel by the
American author Kurt
Vonnegut. His
seventh novel, it is set
predominantly in the
fictional town of Midland...