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Welcome to The Vonnegut Review


What is The Vonnegut Review?
A Brief Reflection on #VonnegutSummer

Opening Essays

Kurt Vonnegut Has Come Unstuck in Time
Irony and Authenticity in the American Imagination


Miscellaneous Essays

All Too Human: On Kurt Vonnegut's Legacy
Los Angeles Review of Books, 27 February 2014

Vonnegut's Labor of Literature
Jacobin Magazine, Labor Day 2013

Memorial Day - How Should We Remember?


Essays on Novels

Player Piano (1952)
Player Piano, the One-Dimensional Society, and the Emergency Brake of History

The Sirens of Titan (1959)
The Kings of Infinite Space and The Sirens of Titan

Mother Night (1961)
Vonnegut in Jerusalem: A Report on the Absurdity of Language and Media

Cat's Cradle (1963)
San Lorenzo Mon Amour

God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater (1965)
The Tragedy of Eliot Rosewater, Prince of Indiana

Slaughterhouse-Five (1969)
Oscillating to Eternity: Apocalypse and Eden in Vonnegut's Telegraphic Schizophrenic Novel

Breakfast of Champions (1973)
Vonnegut on Truth and Aesthetics in a Nonmoral Sense

Slapstick (1976)
Of Man's Rude Slapstick, Yes, And God's

Jailbird (1979)
Vonnegut's Sermon on the Mount

Deadeye Dick (1982)
Speechless in Simulation: A Missive for Midland City

Galapagos (1985)
A Second Noah's Ark

Bluebeard (1987)
American Lazarus and the Renaissance of Rabo Karabekian

Hocus Pocus 
(1990)
Kurt Vonnegut as Ragpicker and Poet

Timequake (1997)
Fictional Humans and Humanist Fictions
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The Vonnegut Review is a literary project founded for the purpose of reviewing the novels of Kurt Vonnegut. The project was conceived by two friends and writers with a passion for literature, criticism, and Kurt Vonnegut. Our mission is to open and sustain a critical conversation surrounding Vonnegut through reading and reviewing all fourteen of his novels during the Summer of 2013.

Essays and Reviews

Kurt Vonnegut Has Come Unstuck in Time

Irony and Authenticity in the American Imagination

Player Piano, the One-Dimensional Society, and the Emergency Brake of History



The Kings of Infinite Space and The Sirens of Titan


Vonnegut in Jerusalem: A Report on the Absurdity of Language and Media


San Lorenzo Mon Amour



The Tragedy of Eliot Rosewater, Prince of Indiana



Oscillating to Eternity: Apocalypse and Eden in Vonnegut's Telegraphic Schizophrenic Novel


Vonnegut on Truth and Aesthetics in a Nonmoral Sense


Of Man's Rude Slapstick, Yes, And God's



Vonnegut's Sermon on the Mount


Speechless in Simulation: A Missive for Midland City



A Second Noah's Ark



American Lazarus and the Renaissance of Rabo Karabekian



Kurt Vonnegut as Ragpicker and Poet



Fictional Humans and Humanist Fictions




Miscellany

Memorial Day - How Should We Remember?

Vonnegut's Labor of Literature
Jacobin Magazine, Labor Day 2013

All Too Human: On Kurt Vonnegut's Legacy
Los Angeles Review of Books, 27 February 2014


The Vonnegut Review is a literary project founded for the purpose of reviewing the novels of Kurt Vonnegut. The project was conceived by two friends and writers with a passion for literature, criticism, and Kurt Vonnegut. Our mission is to open and sustain a critical conversation surrounding Vonnegut through reading and reviewing all fourteen of his novels during the Summer of 2013.


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