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  1. 1. Plays ↙. 7. Interviews ↙. 2. Other works ↙. 3. References and footnotes. 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 author.

  2. Welcome To KVML. Kurt Vonnegut was a World War II soldier and prisoner of war, peace activist, free speech champion, bestselling writer, artist, father, and lover of jazz, comedy, theater, and film. Celebrating our 15th anniversary in 2024, we at the Kurt Vonnegut Museum and Library (KVML) conduct tours of our museum’s diverse and accessible ...

  3. Told with that ever-present dark humor, this novel is a thought-provoking examination of the absurdities of war and the stories we tell in order to justify it. 4. Cat’s Cradle (1963) Cat’s Cradle is Vonnegut’s take on the horrors of the atomic bomb and the Cold War threat of nuclear destruction.

  4. She has participated in several Teaching Vonnegut workshops and is a member of the Kurt Vonnegut Museum and Library. Dr. Badertscher has been a guest speaker on ethics in philanthropy, including at the National Association of Charitable Gift Planners – Indianapolis Council; Association of Fundraising Professionals – Indiana Chapter; and Zhou Enlai School of Government, Nankai University ...

  5. Kurt Vonnegut (11. november 1922 Indianapolis – 11. aprill 2007 New York) oli ameerika kirjanik. Ta avaldas 14 romaani, kolm lühijuttude kogumikku, viis näidendit ja viis tõsielulist teost. Tema tuntuim teos on bestsellerist satiiriline romaan " Tapamaja, korpus viis " ("Slaughterhouse-Five"; 1969).

  6. May 11, 2018 · Kurt Vonnegut Jr. was born on November 11, 1922, in Indianapolis, Indiana, the son of a successful architect, Kurt Sr., and his wife, Edith Sophia. Vonnegut was raised along with his sister, Alice, and brother Bernard (whom he spoke of frequently in his works). Fourth-generation Germans, the children were never exposed to their heritage because ...

  7. Nov 11, 2016 · 1. Player Piano. Vonnegut’s vision of an America restructured by industrial technocrats whose robotics in the workplace result in a devaluing of human participation. Vonnegut poses the question ...

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