| Kurt Vonnegut - Fiction - 2007 - 354 pages
“[Kurt Vonnegut] strips the flesh from bone and makes you laugh while he does it. . . . There are twenty-five stories here, and each hits a nerve ending.”—The Charlotte ... | |
| Kurt Vonnegut - Literary Criticism - 1988 - 364 pages
Gathers interviews with Vonnegut from each period of his career and offers a brief profile of his life and accomplishments. | |
| Kurt Vonnegut, Lee Stringer - Fiction - 1999 - 92 pages
Rarely have two writers spoken so candidly about the intersection where the lives they live meet the art they practice. That these two writers happen to be Kurt Vonnegut and ... | |
| Kurt Vonnegut - Fiction - 1999 - 88 pages
All the qualities that make Vonnegut an inimitable voice permeate this book of 30+ vignettes. His "interviews" in this humorous look at death are with such late luminaries as ... | |
| Kurt Vonnegut - Literary Collections - 2011 - 164 pages
A Man Without a Country is Kurt Vonnegut’s hilariously funny and razor-sharp look at life ("If I die—God forbid—I would like to go to heaven to ask somebody in charge up ... | |
| Kurt Vonnegut - Drama - 1971 - 84 pages
A woman with a little boy has two suitors: a doctor and a vacuum cleaner salesman. Her husband, a famous big-game hunter and adventurer, disappeared years ago in the Amazon ... | |
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