Kurt Vonnegut, Armistice Day, and Veterans Day
Kevin Maloney: learning to dress up tragedy in fiction and “serve it to the reader in the form of dark comedy”
Kurt Vonnegut at 100, with Robert Weide
Adopt this book: Kurt Vonnegut: Novels 1963–1973
Symphony Space celebrates Kurt Vonnegut at 100
Recommended books (and music) by U.S. military veterans trace a century of conflict
Slaughterhouse-Five: Unstuck in time, but alive and affecting on screen
Dismiss Kurt Vonnegut’s “modest, winking profundity” at your own peril, says Ron Currie, Jr.
Dan Wakefield on Kurt Vonnegut: “If anything he was a counter-counter-culture hero”
Alexandra Kleeman: Philip K. Dick’s “gnostic logic” and other influences on You Too Can Have a Body Like Mine