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Books
A Roster of Revolutionary Ancestors of the Indiana Daughters of the American Revolution: Commemoration of the United States of America Bicentennial, July 4, 1976. Evansville, Ind.: Unigraphic, 1976.
Aldiss, Brian W. Trillion Year Spree: The True History of Science Fiction. Doubleday, 1973: 258, 278-79, 313-16.
Allen, William Rodney, ed. Conversations with Kurt Vonnegut. Jackson, MS: University of Mississippi Press, 1988.
Allen, William Rodney. Understanding Kurt Vonnegut. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press, 1991.
Amis, Martin. The Moronic Inferno and Other Visits to America. Penguin Books, 1987.
Bloom, Harold, ed. Kurt Vonnegut. Philadelphia: Chelsea House, 2000.
Bloom, Harold, ed. Kurt Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse-Five. Modern Critical Interpretations. Philadelphia: Chelsea House Publishers, 2001.
Bly, William. Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse-Five. Woodbury, NY: Barron's Educational Series, 1985.
Boon, Kevin A., ed. At Millennium's End: New Essays on the Work of Kurt Vonnegut. Albany: State U of New York P, 2001.
Boon, Kevin Alexander. Chaos Theory and the Interpretation of Literary Texts: The Case of Kurt Vonnegut. Mellen Press, 1997.
Boon, Kevin Alexander, and David Pringle. "Vonnegut Films" in At Millennium's End: New Essays on the Work of Kurt Vonnegut. State University of New York Press, 2001. 167-196.
Boon, Kevin Alexander. "The Problem with Pilgrim in Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse Five." Notes on Contemporary Literature/. 56.2 (March 1996): 8-10.
Boon, Kevin Alexander. "Vonnegut's Archi-Texts." Los Angeles Literary Review. 1.1 (1995): 1.
Broer, Lawrence R. Sanity Plea: Schizophrenia in the Novels of Kurt Vonnegut. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 1989.
Cathcart, Charlotte. Indianapolis from Our Old Corner. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society, 1965.
Chernuchin, Michael, ed. Vonnegut Talks! Forest Hills, NY: Pylon Press, 1977.
Davis, Todd F. Kurt Vonnegut’s Crusade. Albany: State U of New York Press, 2006.
Dickstein, Morris. Gates of Eden: American Culture in the Sixties. Basic Books, 1977.
Disch, Thomas M. The Dreams our Stuff is Made of: How Science Fiction Conquered the World. New York, Touchstone Books, 1998.
Dunn, Jacob Piatt. Greater Indianapolis: the History, the Industries, the Institutions, and the People of a City of Homes. Chicago: Lewis Publishing Co., 1910.
Dunn, Jacob Piatt. Indiana and Indianans: A History of Aboriginal and Territorial Indiana and the Century of Statehood. Chicago: American Historical Society, 1919.
Dupuy, Trevor N., David L. Bongard and Richard C. Anderson, Jr. Hitler’s Last Gamble. NY: HarperCollins, 1994.
Peter Freese. The Clown of Armageddon: The Novels of Kurt Vonnegut. Heidelberg: Universitaetsverlag Winter, 2009.
Giannone, Richard. Vonnegut: A Preface to His Novels. Port Washington, NY: Kennikat Press, 1977.
Goldsmith, David H. Kurt Vonnegut: Fantasist of Fire and Ice. Bowling Green, OH: Bowling Green University Popular Press, 1972.
Hamilton, Holman and Gayle Thornbrough, eds. Indianapolis in the ‘Gay Nineties.’ Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society, 1964.
Harris, Charles, B. Contemporary American Novelists of the Absurd. College and University Press, 1971: 51-75.
Hassan, Ihab. Contemporary American Literature, 1945-1972. Ungar, 1973: 45-47, 65, 86.
Hauck, Richard Boyd. A Cheerful Nihilism. Indiana University Press, 1971: 237-45.
Hendin, Josephine. Vulnerable People: A View of American Fiction Since 1945. Oxford University Press, 1978.
Hipkiss, Robert A. The American Absurd: Pynchon, Vonnegut, and Barth. Associated Faculty Press, 1984: 43-73.
Hume, Kathyrn. Fantasy and Mimesis: Responses to Reality in Western Literature. Methuen, 1984.
Jones, Peter G. War and the Novelist. University of Missouri Press, 1976: 2, 203-29, 234-35.
James, Edward. Science Fiction in the 20th Century. New York, Oxford University Press, 1994.
Kazin, Alfred. Bright Book of Life: American Novelists and Storytellers from Hemingway to Mailer. Atlantic/Little, Brown, 1973: 82-83, 86-90.
Kennard, Jean. Number and Nightmare: Forms of Fantasy in Contemporary Literature. Archon Books, 1975: 101-28, 131-33, 203-04.
Ketterer, David. New Worlds for Old: The Apocalyptic Imagination, Science Fiction and American Literature. Anchor/Doubleday, 1974.
Klinkowitz, Jerome. Slaughterhouse-Five: Reforming the Novel and the World. Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1990.
Klinkowitz, Jerome and Donald L. Lawler, eds. Vonnegut in America: An Introduction to the Life and Work of Kurt Vonnegut, Delacorte Press, 1977.
Klinkowitz, Jerome. Vonnegut in Fact: The Public Spokesmanship of Personal Fiction. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1998.
Klinkowitz, Jerome. The Vonnegut Effect. Columbia: U of South Carolina P, 2004.
Leeds, Marc. The Vonnegut Encyclopedia: An Authorized Compendium. Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group, 1995.
Leeds, Marc, and Peter J. Reed. Kurt Vonnegut: Images and Representations. Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group, 2000.
Lundquist, James. Kurt Vonnegut. New York: Ungar, 1977.
Marvin, Thomas F. Kurt Vonnegut: A Critical Companion. Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group, 2002.
May, John R. Toward a New Earth: Apocalypse in the American Novel. University of Notre Dame Press, 1972: 172-200.
Mayo, Clark. Kurt Vonnegut: The Gospel from Outer Space. San Bernardino, CA: Borgo Press, 1977.
Marx, Leo. The Machine in the Garden: Technology and the Pastoral Ideal in America. New York, Oxford University Press: 1964.
Merrill, Robert T., ed. Critical Essays on Kurt Vonnegut. Boston: G. K. Hall & Co., 1990.
Morse, Donald E. Novels of Kurt Vonnegut: Imagining Being an American. Westport, CT: Praeger Publishers, 2003.
Morse, Donald E. Kurt Vonnegut. 1992 San Bernadino, CA: Borgo, 1993.
Mustazza, Leonard, ed. The Critical Response to Kurt Vonnegut. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1994.
Mustazza, Leonard. Forever Pursuing Genesis: The Myth of Eden in the Novels of Kurt Vonnegut. Lewisburg, Pa.: Bucknell University Press, 1990.
Olderman, Raymond. Beyond the Waste Land: A Study of the American Novel in the Nineteen-Sixties. Yale University Press, 1972: 189-219.
Pieratt, Asa B., Julie Huffman-Klinkowitz, and Jerome Klinkowitz. Kurt Vonnegut: A Comprehensive Bibliography. Hamden: Archon, 1987.
Platt, Charles. Dream Makers: Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers at Work. London: Xanadu, 1987.
Rackstraw, Loree, ed. Draftings in Vonnegut: The Paradox of Hope. Cedar Falls, IA: University of Northern Iowa Press, 1988.
Rackstraw, Loree. Love As Always, Kurt; Vonnegut as I Knew Him. DaCapo Press -- Perseus Books Group, 2009.
Reed, Peter J. The Short Fiction of Kurt Vonnegut. Contributions to the Study of American Literature, I. Westport and London: Greenwood Press, 1997.
Reed, Peter J. and Marc Leeds, eds. The Vonnegut Chronicles: Interviews and Essays. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1996.
Reed, Peter J. Writers for the 70s: Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. New York: Warner Books, 1972. Reprinted by Thomas Y. Crowell.
Schatt, Stanley. Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. Boston: Twayne, 1976.
Schultz, Max F. Black Humor Fiction in the Sixties: A Pluralistic Definition of Man and His World. Ohio University Press, 1973: 32-65.
Segal, Howard. Future Imperfect: The Mixed Blessings of Technology in America. University of Massachusetts Press: 1994.
Short, Robert. Something to Believe In: Is Kurt Vonnegut the Exorcist of Jesus Christ Superstar? New York: Harper & Row, 1978.
Simmons, David. The Anti-Hero in the American Novel: From Heller to Vonnegut. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008.
Simmons, David, ed. New Critical Essays on Kurt Vonnegut. New York and London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009.
Taylor, Frederick. Dresden: Tuesday 13 February 1945. New York: Harper Perennial (reprint): 2005.
Terkel, Studs. “Kurt Vonnegut” in Will the Circle Be Unbroken? Reflections on Death. Rebirth, and Hunger for a Faith. New York: Ballantine, 2001.
Thomas, P. L. Reading, Learning, Teaching Kurt Vonnegut. New York: Peter Lang, 2006.
Vonnegut, Kurt. Breakfast of Champions. New York: Dell, 1973.
Vonnegut, Kurt. Palm Sunday. New York: Delacorte, 1981.
Vonnegut, Kurt. Slapstick; or, Lonesome No More. New York: Dell, 1976.
Vonnegut, Kurt, and Lee Stringer. Like Shaking Hands with God: A Conversation about Writing. New York: Seven Stories Press, 1999.
Walsh, Chad. From Utopia to Nightmare. New York: Harper & Row, 1962: 85-88.
Warrick, Patricia S. The Cybernetic Imagination in Science Fiction. MIT Press, 1980: 89, 125, 134-39.
Yarmolinsky, Jane Vonnegut. Angles Without Wings: A Courageous Family's Triumph over Tragedy. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1987.
Book Chapters and Journal Articles
Amis, Martin. “Kurt’s Cosmos.” The Observer 3 November 1985, 25.
Anderson, Elliott. “Vonnegut: ‘The Life Inside His Head Is What Matters’: Breakfast of Champions.” Chicago Tribune 27 May 1973, F1.
Arnold, Gary. “‘Wanda June’ Simple-Minded.” The Washington Post 3 Feb. 1972 B11.
Ayres Jr., B. Drummond. “In Iowa City, Good Writing Thrives Like Hybrid Corn: Poets and Novelists Regard Workshop as Best in U.S.” New York Times 4 Feb. 1971, 23.
Baird, James. “Jeffers, Vonnegut, and Pynchon: Their Philosophies and Fates.” Jeffers Studies 4.1 (2000): 17-28.
Balakian, Nona. “God Bless You, Mr. Vonnegut: Books of The Times Revelations Beyond Opinions Moral Outrage and Deep Fatality.” New York Times 23 Aug. 1974, 27.
Barnes, Clive. “Stage: ‘Happy Birthday, Wanda June’: Vonnegut Play Opens at the Theater De Lys Theme Hinges on ‘Men Who Enjoy Killing’. ” New York Times 8 Oct. 1970, 58.
Beatty, Jack. “Tattered Pages From Kurt Vonnegut’s Scrapbook: ‘Palm Sunday’ by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. The Washington Post 8 Mar. 1981, BW6.
“Behind The Cover: How Five Critics Saw The Decade. “ Chicago Tribune, 16 Dec. 1979, E3.
Bell, Ian. “One-liners.” The Observer (21 October 1990): 58.
Bellamy, Joe David. “Kurt Vonnegut.” In Literary Luxuries: American Writing at the End of the Millennium, pp. 216-18. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1995.
Berryman, Charles. “After the Fall: Kurt Vonnegut,” Critique 26 (1985): 96-102.
Blackford, Russell. “Physics and Fantasy: Scientific Mysticism, Kurt Vonnegut, and Gravity's Rainbow,” Journal of Popular Culture 19 (1985): 35-44.
Blau, Eleanor. “Going Out Guide: Vonnegut Revival A Master Jazz Duo Triple Film Bill.” New York Times 3 Sep. 1981, C16.
Bluebeard. TIME v130.(Sept 28, 1987): 67.
Bodtke, Richard. “Great Sorrows, Small Joys: The World of Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.,” Crosscurrents 20 (Winter 1970): 120-25.
“Books Removed at L.I. School Library.” New York Times 19 Mar. 1976, 28.
Boyum, Joy Gould. “Black Comedy of Billy Pilgrim.” Wall Street Journal 31 Mar. 1972, 4.
Boyum, Joy Gould. “Of Heroes, New and Obsolete.” Wall Street Journal 6 Jan.1972, 10.
Bosworth, David. “The Literature of Awe,” Antioch Review 37 (1979): 4-26.
Bosworth, Patricia. “To Vonnegut, the Hero Is the Man Who Refuses to Kill.” New York Times 25 Oct. 1970, D5.
Brady, James. “Brave Deeds By NY’s Bravest.” Crain’s New York Business 16. (Feb 14, 2000): 9.
Brashler, William. “Behind The Cover: How A Novelist’s Time Machine Took Him Into The Past.” Chicago Tribune 2 May 1982, H2.
Brashler, William. “Blivit Or Not, Kurt Vonnegut Bewitches With His Recycled Prose.” Chicago Tribune 1 Mar. 1981, E1.
Brett, William. “The Joys of Farting Around.” New Statesman (1996) 135.4785 (March 27, 2006): 52.
Broer, Lawrence R. “Pilgrim's Progress: Is Kurt Vonnegut Jr., Winning His War with Machines?” in Clockwork Worlds: Mechanized Environments in Science Fiction. Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group, 1983: 137-61.
Brown, Kevin. “A Launching Pad of Belief': Kurt Vonnegut and Postmodern Humor.” Studies in American Humor 3.14 (2006): 47-54
Bryan, C.D.B. “Kurt Vonnegut on Target,” New Republic, 8 Oct 1966: 21-22, 24-26.
Bryan, C. D. B. “Kurt Vonnegut, Head Bokononist.” New York Times 6 Apr. 1969, BR2.
Buchan, James. “Any Old Irony,” The Spectator, Vol. 266, No. 8467, October 20, 1990, pp. 31, 33.
Buck, Lynn. “Vonnegut's World of Comic Futility,” Studies in American Fiction 3 (1975): 181-98.
Burhans, Clinton. “Hemingway and Vonnegut: Diminishing Vision in a Dying Age,” Modern Fiction Studies 21 (1975): 173-91.
“Court Throws Book At School Board Censors.“ Chicago Tribune 31 Aug. 1976, 2. 10 Dec. 1971, 50.
Cacicedo, Alberto. “‘You Must Remember This’: Trauma and Memory in Catch-22 and Slaughterhouse-Five.” Critique 46.4 (2005): 357-68.
Cantor, Jay. “Kurt Vonnegut: So It Still Goes.” (Book World) The Washington Post (19 August 1990): 1.
Chabot, C. Barry. “Slaughterhouse-Five and the Comforts of Indifference,” Essays in Literature 8 (1981): 45-51.
Ciardi, John. “Manner of Speaking,” Saturday Review, 30 Sept 1967: 16, 18.
Clancy, L. J. “If Accident Will: The Novels of Kurt Vonnegut,” Meanjon Quarterly 30 (1971): 37-45.
Clark, Ross. “Just a Few Quick Ones Before I Go,” in The Spectator, Vol. 267, No. 8523, November 16, 1991, p. 45.
Coffey, W. “Gentleness and a Stylish Sense of the Ridiculous,” Commonweal, 6 June 1969: 347-348.
Cooley, John. “Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.” in Savages and Naturals: Black Portraits by White Writers. Newark, NJ: University of Delaware Press, 1982: 161-73.
Cordle, Daniel. “Changing of the Old Guard: Time Travel and Literary Technique in the Work of Kurt Vonnegut.” Yearbook of English Studies 30 (2000): 166-76.
Cowan, S. A. “Track of the Hound: Ancestors of Kazak in The Sirens of Titan,” Extrapolation 24 (1984): 280-87.
Crichton, J. M. “Sci-Fi and Vonnegut” New Republic, 26 Apr 1969: 33-35.
Crichton, Michael. “Slaughterhouse-Five,” The Critic as Artist: Essays on Books, 1920-1970. New York: Liveright, 1972: 100-07.
Culligan, Glendy. “Scratch a Satirist and Find Sentiment Ready to Explode.” The Washington Post 10 Apr. 1965, A14.
Cunningham, Valentine. “So It Still Goes with the Sermonettist.” The Observer Review (22 December 1991): 43.
Darnton, John. “Vonnegut, at Arts Academy, Recounts Early Joys: Recalls Father’s Happiest Day, Driving New Auto Around Indianapolis Speedway.” New York Times 27 May 1971, 34.
Davis, Todd. “The Critical Response to Kurt Vonnegut.” Style 30 n. 2 (Summer 1996): 351.
Davis, Todd F. “Crusading for the Family: Kurt Vonnegut's Ethics of Familial Community.” Reading the Family Dance: Family Systems Therapy and Literary Study. Eds. John V. Knapp and Kenneth Womack. Newark: U of Delaware P, 2003. 221-35.
Davis, Todd F. “Kurt Vonnegut.” Postmodernism: The Key Figures. Eds. Hans Bertens and Joseph Natoli. Malden, MA: Blackwell, 2002. 315-20.
De Mott, Benjamin. “A Riot of Randomness: ‘Deadeye Dick’ by Kurt Vonnegut.” New York Times Oct 17, 1982, BR1.
DeMott, Benjamin. “Vonnegut's Otherworldy Laughter,” Saturday Review, 1 May 1971: 29-32, 38.
Dickey, Chris. Venus On The Half-Shell by Kilgore Trout. The Washington Post 2 Mar. 1975, 1.
“Died, Bernard Vonnegut.” (Brief Article). TIME v149.n19 (May 12, 1997): 33.
Dimeo, Stephen. “Novel into Film: So It Goes,” in The Modern American Novel and the Movies. New York: Ungar, 1978: 282-92.
Disch, Thomas M. “Novelists on the Half Shell.” (Book World) The Washington Post (21 September 1997): X1.
Dodson, Sam Fisher. “Boon, Kevin Alexander, ed. Millennium’s End: New Essays on the Work of Kurt Vonnegut.” (Book Review) Studies in the Novel 35.1 (Spring 2003): 120.
Doloff, Steven. “Vonnegut’s Cat’s Cradle.” Explicator 63.1 (2004): 56-7.
Doxey, William S. “Vonnegut's Cat's Cradle,” The Explicator 37 (Summer 1979): 6.
Duffy, Brian and James M. Pethokoukis. “The Kindness of Strangers.” (Kurt Vonnegut rescued by neighbor) (Brief Article). U.S. News & World Report 128.6 (Feb 14, 2000): 12.
Dunlap, Franklin. “God and Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. at Iowa City.” Chicago Tribune 7 May 1967, G47.
Edelstein, Arnold. “Slaughterhouse-Five: Time Out of Joint,” College Literature 1 (1974): 128-39.
Engel, David. “On the Question of Foma: A Study of the Novels of Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.,” Riverside Quarterly 5 (Feb 1972: 119-128.
Engle, Paul. “A Point That Must Be Raised: The Equalization Of Fiction.” Chicago Tribune 10 Jun 1973, G1.
Enres, Thomas G. “Welcome to the Future. It's a No-Brainer: Teaching Key Leadership Concepts Using the 1995 Film Version of Kurt Vonnegut's ‘Harrison Bergeron.’” The Image of Power in Literature, Media, and Society: Selected Papers, 2006 Conference, Society for the Interdisciplinary Study of Social Imagery. Eds. Will Wright and Steven Kaplan. Pueblo, CO: Society for the Interdisciplinary Study of Social Imagery, Colorado State University-Pueblo, 2006. 188-195.
Epps, Garrett. “Big Books on Campus: From Pynchon to Pirsig.” The Washington Post 1 Oct. 1978, E1.
Epstein, Seymour. “Hi Ho, Or Vonnegut Isn’t Quite So Funny As He Used To Be.” Chicago Tribune 10 Oct. 1976, F1.
Fairfield, James C. “Slaughterhouse-Five: A Selected Guide to Scholarship and Resources, 1987-1999.” Bulletin of Bibliography 58.1 (2001): 49-57.
Farber, Stephen. “Slaughterhouse’: Return to Shangri-La?” New York Times10 Jun 1972, D13.
Farmer, Philip Jose. “The Obscure Life and Hard Times of Kilgore Trout,” in The Book of Philip Jose Farmer, New York: Daw Books, 1973: 218-31.
Fiedler, Leslie A. “The Divine Stupidity of Kurt Vonnegut,” Esquire, 74 (Sept 1970): 195-7, 199-200, 202-204. (reprinted in Leeds & Reed: Kurt Vonnegut: Images and Representations. Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group, 2000.)
Ferguson, Oliver W. “History and Story: Leon Trout’s Double Narrative in Galápagos.” Critique: Studies in Modern Fiction 40, no. 3 (spring 1999): 230-38.
Fiene, Donald M. “Elements of Dostoevsky in the Novels of Kurt Vonnegut,” Dostoevsky Studies 2 (1981): 129-42.
Fiene, Donald M. “Vonnegut Big in Russia: Vonnegut In Russia.” New York Times 3 Apr. 1977, 247.
Foran, Donna. “Kurt Vonnegut's Search for Soul.” Issues in Travel Writing: Empire, Spectacle, and Displacement. Ed. Kristi Siegel. New York: Peter Lang, 2002. 179-96.
Freese, Peter. “Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.: Slaughterhouse-Five (1969).” In Der Roman im Englischunterricht der Sekundarstufe II: Theorie und Praxis, ed. by Peter Freese and Liesel Hermes. Paderborn: Schöningh, 1977. Pp. 294-316 [in an extended version in the 2nd ed., 1981, pp. 414-443].
Freese, Peter. “’The Reader Is the Limiting Factor’ (Vonnegut), oder zur Didaktik des ‘postmodernen’ Erzählens.” Arbeiten aus Anglistik und Amerikanistik, 4: 2 (1979): 111-132.
Freese, Peter. “Kurt Vonnegut: Cat’s Cradle (1963).” In Die Utopie in der angloamerikanischen Literatur, ed. by Hartmut Heuermann und Bernd-Peter Lange. Düsseldorf: Bagel, 1984. Pp. 283-309.
Freese, Peter. “Kurt Vonnegut: The Sirens of Titan (1959).” In Der Science-Fiction-Roman in der angloamerikanischen Literatur, ed. by Hartmut Heuermann. Düsseldorf: Bagel, 1986. Pp. 196-219.
Freese, Peter. “Laurel and Hardy Versus the Self-Reflexive Artefact: Vonnegut’s Novels Between High Culture and Popular Culture.” In High and Low in American Culture, ed. by Charlotte Kretzoi. Budapest: L. Eötvös University, 1986. Pp. 18-38. – Rpt. in Peter Freese. Teaching ‘America’: Selected Essays. München: Langenscheidt-Longman, 2002. Pp. 243-262.
Freese, Peter. “Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., or ‘Man Got to Tell Himself He Understand.’” In Essays on the Contemporary American Novel, ed. by Hedwig Bock and Albert Wertheim. München: Hueber, 1986. Pp. 225-242.
Freese, Peter. “Zwischen Dresden und Tralfamadore: Visionen des Weltuntergangs in Kurt Vonneguts Romanen von Das höllische System bis Schlachthof 5.” In Apokalypse: Weltuntergangsvisionen in der Literatur des 20. Jahrhunderts, ed. by Gunter E. Grimm, Werner Faulstich, and Peter Kuon. Frankfurt: Suhrkamp, 1986. Pp. 88-109. – Rpt. in Peter Freese. Teaching ‘America’: Selected Essays. München: Langenscheidt-Longman, 2002. Pp. 263-281.
Freese, Peter. “Invented Religions as Sense-Making Systems in Kurt Vonnegut’s Novels.” In Religion and Philosophy in the United States of America: Proceedings of the German-American Conference at Paderborn, July 29 - August 1, 1986, ed. by Peter Freese. Essen: Die Blaue Eule, 1987. Pp. 213-240. – Rpt., in a revised version, as “Vonnegut’s Invented Religions as Sense-Making Systems.” In The Vonnegut Chronicles: Interviews and Essays, ed. by Peter J. Reed and Marc Leeds. Westport, CT: Greenwood P, 1996. Pp. 145-164. – Rpt. in Peter Freese. Teaching ‘America’: Selected Essays. München: Langenscheidt- Longman, 2002. Pp. 282-304.
Freese, Peter. “Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., oder vom Sinn des Lebens in einer sinnlosen Welt.” In Der zeitgenössische amerikanische Roman, ed. by Gerhard Hoffmann. München: Fink, 1989. Vol. III, Autoren. Pp. 334-353.
Freese, Peter. “Natural Selection with a Vengeance: Kurt Vonnegut’s Galápagos.” Amerikastudien, 36: 3 (1991): 337-360.
Freese, Peter. “Kurt Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse-Five or, How to Storify an Atrocity.” In Historiographical Metafiction in Modern American and Canadian Literature, ed. by Bernd Engler and Kurt Müller. Paderborn: Schöningh, 1994. Pp. 209-222. – Rpt. in Kurt Vonnegut, ed. by Harold Bloom. New York: Chelsea House, 2000. Pp. 73-87.
Freese, Peter. “Surviving the End: Apocalypse, Evolution, and Entropy in Bernard Malamud, Kurt Vonnegut, and Thomas Pynchon.” Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction, 36: 3 (Spring 1995): 163-176. – Rpt. in Peter Freese. Teaching ‘America’: Selected Essays. München: Langenscheidt- Longman, 2002. Pp. 305-320.
Freese, Peter. “Kurt Vonnegut’s Jailbird: Recent American History and the Failure of the American Dream.” Amerikastudien, 44, 1 (1999): 137-165.
Freese, Peter. “Kurt Vonnegut.” In Metzler Lexikon amerikanischer Autoren, hg. von Bernd Engler und Kurt Müller. Stuttgart und Weimar: J. B. Metzler, 2000. Pp. 684-687.
Freese, Peter. “Kurt Vonnegut’s Player Piano; or, ‘Would You Ask EPICAC What People Are For?”’ Arbeiten aus Anglistik und Amerikanistik, 27, 2 (2002): 123-159.
Freese, Peter. “Science and Technology in Kurt Vonnegut’s Œuvre.” In Science, Technology, and the Humanities in Recent American Fiction, ed. by Peter Freese and Charles B. Harris. Essen: Die Blaue Eule, 2003. Pp. 201-230.
Freese, Peter. “Kurt Vonnegut.” In The American Midwest: An Interpretive Encyclopedia, ed. by Richard Sisson, Christian Zacher, and Andrew Cayton. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 2007. Pp. 505-507.
Friedman, Melvin J. “Dislocations of Setting and Word: Notes on American Fiction Since 1950,” Studies in American Fiction 5 (1977): 79-98.
Freese, Peter. “Kurt Vonnegut’s Player Piano; or, ‘Would You Ask EPICAC What People Are For?’” Arbeiten aus Anglistik und Amerikanistik 27.2 (2002): 123-59.
Freese, Peter. “Surviving The End: Apocalypse, Evolution, And Entropy In Bernard Malamud, Kurt Vonnegut, And Thomas Pynchon.” Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction v36.n3 (Spring 1995): 163.
“Friends of Anne Sexton To Pay Tribute in Poetry.” New York Times 29 Oct. 1974, 40.
Fuller, Edmund. “Kurt Vonnegut Pulling Our Leg.” Wall Street Journal 12 Jun 1973, 26.
Garrett, George. “A Long-Awaited Return,” in Chicago Tribune, August 19, 1990, 6.
Gehman, Richard. “Nobody Quite Like Him.” Chicago Tribune 2 Apr. 1967, l13.
Giannone, Richard. “Violence in the Novels of Kurt Vonnegut,” Thought 56 (1981): 58-76.
Giarelli, James M. “On the Metaphysics of Presence.” Philosophy of Education (2000): 11-14.
Gill, R. B. “Bargaining in Good Faith: The Laughter of Vonnegut, Grass, and Kundera,” Critique 25 (1984): 77-91.
Godshalk, William L. “Vonnegut and Shakespeare: Rosewater in Elsinore,” Critique 15 (1973): 37-48.
Goldman, Ari L. “Those Who Remain in the Hamptons.” New York Times 15 Feb. 1976, LI1.
Goran, Lester. “Never Fight an Evil Foe: Mother Night. ” Chicago Tribune 31 Jul 1966, O6.
“Graduates Hear Vonnegut: On When It’s Honorable to Be a ‘Wise Guy’.” New York Times Jun 1981, LI1.
Greiner, Donald J. “Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse-Five and the Fiction of Atrocity,” Critique 14.3 (1973): 38-51.
Grenier, Cynthia. “Cannes Prizes Go To Marxist Films: ‘ Slaughterhouse 5’ Is 3d as Italians Share Top Award. “ New York Times 20 May 1972, 19.
Gros-Louis, Doloros K. “The Ironic Christ Figure in Slaughterhouse-Five,” in Biblical Images in Literature. New York: Abingdon, 1975: 161-75.
Grossman, Edward. “Vonnegut in His Audience,” Commentary, 19 July 1976: 40-46.
Gussow, Mel. “Vonnegut Is Having Fun Doing a Play.” New York Times 6 Oct. 1970, 56.
Guyer, Ruth Levy. “Mind’s Eye: Evolving Stories.” Potomac Review 8.2 [30] (2001): 108-10.
Haber, Karen. “From ‘Slaughterhouse’ to ‘Freny.’” New York Times 16 Jul 1972, D24.
Hansen, Arlen J. “The Celebration of Solipsism: A New Trend in American Fiction” Modern Fiction Studies 19 (1973): 5-15.
Hattenhauer, Darryl. “The Politics of Kurt Vonnegut’s ‘Harrison Bergeron.’“ Studies in Short Fiction 35, no. 4 (fall 1998): 387-92. (Dr. Hattenhauer notes that the article actually appeared in 2002).
Hayman, David. “The Jolly Mix: Notes on Techniques, Style, and Decorum in Slaughterhouse-Five,” Summary 1.2 (1977): 44-50.
Hayman, David, David Michaelis, George Plimpton, and Richard Rhodes, “Kurt Vonnegut: The Art of Fiction LXIV,” Paris Review, spring, 1977.
Hendin, Josephine. “Writer as Culture Hero,” Harpers, July 1974: 82-87.
Hicks, Granville. “Literary Horizons,” Saturday Review, 52 (29 Mar 1969): 25.
Hicks, Granville. “The Engineers Take Over: Player Piano by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. The New York Times 17 Aug. 1952, BR5.
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Hoagland, Edward. “Kurt Vonnegut Singing in the Bath: Vonnegut. “ New York Times 15 Mar. 1981, BR1.
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Whitehouse, Arch. “Dresden Under Fire” (letter). New York Times, 18 May 1969, BR28.
Whitman, Alden. “James Jones Hailed by Friends At a Memorial Service on L.I. “ New York Times 16 May 1977, 63.
Wickenden, Dorothy. “Can Good Writing Be Taught: Teaching Writing Teaching Writing Teaching Writing. “ The Washington Post 3 Jan. 1982, BW13.
Weiler, A. H. “When Arkin Meets Vonnegut.” New York Times Mar. 1972, D13.
William Rodney. Allen. Understanding Kurt Vonnegut. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1991.
Williams, Catherine. “Dresden Bombing.” The Pulteney St. Survey, Hobart and William Smith Colleges, spring, 2001.
Wolf, William. “Thru Time And Space With Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.: A Popular Novelist Takes A Look At Youth, Writing, And The World About Him.” Chicago Tribune 11 Mar. 1972, G64.
Wolff, Geoffrey. “The Landscape Of Death: Slaughterhouse-Five, Or The Children’s Crusade by Kurt Vonnegut. ” The Washington Post 10 Apr. 1969, C10.
Wood, James. “The Wrecked Generation,” in Times Literary Supplement, November 15, 1991, pp. 8-9.
Wood, Michael. “Vonnegut’s Softer Focus: Vonnegut.” New York Times 9 Sep. 1979, BR1.
Wymer, Thomas L. “Machines and Meaning of Human in the Novels of Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.,” in Mechanical God: Machines in Science Fiction. Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group, 1982: 41-52.
Yardley, Jonathan. “Kurt Vonnegut’s Shot in the Dark. “ The Washington Post 17 Oct. 1982, BW3.
Ziegfield, Richard E. “Kurt Vonnegut on Censorship and Moral Values,” Modern Fiction Studies 26 (1980): 631-35.
Zindziuviene, Ingrida. “The Author-Reader Educational Dialogue: Kurt Vonnegut's Timequake (1997) from the 21st Century Reader’s Perspective.” British and American Studies 10 (2004): 175-85.
Zindziuviene, Ingrida. “The Reader in a World of Creation: Kurt Vonnegut from the 21st Century Perspective.” Darbai ir Dienos 32 (2002): 199-218.
Zins, Daniel L. “Rescuing Science from Technocracy: Cat's Cradle and the Play of Apocalypse,” Science-Fiction Studies 13 (1986): 170-81.
Zuckerman, Alicia. “Life During Wartime: Kurt Vonnegut Talks About His ‘Desecration’ Of Stravinsky’s Romanticized ‘The Soldier’s Tale.’” New York 39.11 (April 3, 2006): 83.
Interviews
Abramson, Marcia. “Vonnegut: Humor with Suffering,” The Michigan Daily, 22 Jan 1969: 2.
Banks, Ann. “Symposium Sidelights,” Novel: A Forum on Fiction 3 (1970): 208-11.
Bellamy, Joe David and John Casey. “Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.” in The New Fiction: Interviews with Innovative American Writers. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press, 1988: 194-207. Reprinted in Allen 1988: 156-167.
Blazejewski, Christopher R. “Vonnegut Unbound.” Harvard Crimson. 12 May 2000. http://www.thecrimson.com.
Bleifuss, Joel. “Kurt Vonnegut vs. the !&#*!@.” In These Times. 27 Jan. 2003. http://www.inthesetimes.com/comments.php?id=38_0_4_0_M.
Cargas, Harry James. “Are There Things a Novelist Shouldn't Joke About?” Christian Century, 24 Nov 1974: 1048-50.
Casey, John. “Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.: A Subterranean Conversation,” Confluence 2 (Spring 1969: 3-5.
Clancy, L. J. “If Accident Will: The Novels of Kurt Vonnegut,” in Meanjin Quarterly 1971): 37-45. Reprinted in Allen 1988: 46-56.
Diskey, Jay A. “Vonnegut Cradles His Fiction in Imagination and Experience,” Indiana Student Daily, 5 Oct 1983: 1, 6.
Doxsee, Gifford B. Interview with author. 4 October 2006.
Eckholt, Larry. “Vonnegut Vows to Survive Critics,” Des Moines Register, 2 Apr 1977: 1B.
Feldman, Michael. “Michael Interviews Kurt Vonnegut,” Whad'Ya Know? 2 Oct 1999: www.notmuch.com/Features/Interview/1999/10.02.html.
Freedman, David and Sara Schafer “Vonnegut and Clancy on Technology” Inc., Dec 1995: 4.
Friedman, Roger. “God Bless You, Mr. Vonnegut: The Writer on His Eightieth Birthday.” Fox News 11 Nov. 2002.
Friedenreich, Kenneth. “Kurt Vonnegut: The PR Man Turned Novelist,” Newsday, 11 Aug 1975.
Gross, Terry. “Interview: Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.,” Applause, Mar 1987: 18-21.
Hayman, David. “Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.” The Paris Review Interviews, I Ed. Philip Gourevitch. New York, NY: Picador, 2006. 160-205.
Hayman, David, David Michaelis and George Plimpton. “The Art of Fiction LXIV: Kurt Vonnegut,” Paris Review 69 (1977): 55-103. Reprinted in Allen 1998: 168-195.
Heffernan, Harold. “Vonnegut Likes a Change of Scenery,” Star-Ledger, 8 Jun 1971: 26.
Henkle, Roger. “Wrestling (American Style) with Proetus,” Novel: A Forum on Fiction 3.3 (Spring 1970): 197-207.
Hickey, Neil. “Between Time and Timbuktu,” TV Guide 11 Mar 1972: 24-26.
Horwitz, Carey. “An Interview with Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.,” Library Journal, 15 Apr 1973: 1311.
Houston, Frank. “Salon Interview: Kurt Vonnegut,” Salon.com, 8 Oct 1999: www.salon.com/books/int/1999/10/08/vonnegut_interview/.
Johnson, A. “Authors and Editors,” in Publishers' Weekly, 1969): 20-21.
Kakutani, Michiko. “Publishing,” New York Times, 16 Jan 1981: C4.
Klinkowitz, Jerome. “Lonesome No More: Interview with Kurt Vonnegut,” Washington Post World, 2 Sept 1979: 7.
Kornbluth, Jesse and Robert Weide. “Vonnegut on AOL” AOL.com, 22 Nov 1996: www.finelinefeatures.com/mnight/aol_qa.htm.
Kramer, Carol. “Kurt's College Cult Adopts Him as Literary Guru at 48,” Chicago Tribune, 15 Nov 1970: 5.1. Reprinted in Allen 1998: 26-29.
Mahoney, Lawrence. “Poison Their Minds with Humanity,” Tropic: The Miami Herald Sunday Magazine, 24 Jan 1971: 8-10, 13, 44.
Mallorey, Carole. “The Joe and Kurt Show,” Playboy, May 1992: 86-88, 130-35.
McCabe, Loretta. “An Exclusive Interview with Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.,” Writers Yearbook -- 1970. 1970: 92-95, 100-101, 103-105.
McLaughlin, Frank. “An Interview with Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.,” Media and Methods, May 1973: 38-41, 45-46. Reprinted in Allen 1998: 66-75.
Merryman, Kathleen. “Vonnegut Blasts America's Lack of Idealism,” Tacoma News Tribune, 26 Apr 1985: C10.
Mitchell, Greg. “Meeting My Maker: A Visit with Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., by Kilgore Trout,” Crawdaddy, 1 Apr 1974: 42-51. Reprinted in Allen 1998: 133-155.
Musil, Robert K. “There Must Be More to Love Than Death: A Conversation with Kurt Vonnegut.” Nation, 2 Aug 1980: 128-32. Reprinted in Allen 1998: 230-239.
Noble, William, T. “Unstuck in Time… a Real Kurt Vonnegut: The Reluctant Guru of Searching Youth,” Detroit Sunday News Magazine, 18 Jun 1972: 14-15, 18, 20, 22-24. Reprinted in Allen 1998: 57-65.
Nuwer, Hank. “A Skull Session with Kurt Vonnegut,” South Carolina Review 19.2 (Spring 1987): 2-23. Reprinted in Allen 1998: 240-264.
Okrent, Daniel. “A Very New Kind of WIR,” The Michigan Daily, 21 Jan 1969: 1-2.
Okrent, Daniel. “The Short, Sad Stay of Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.,” The Michigan Daily, 25 Jan 1969: 2.
Reasoner, Harry. “60 Minutes,” CBS News Transcript, 15 Sep 1970: 14-17. Reprinted in Allen 1998: 15-19.
Reilly, Charlie. “Two Conversations with Kurt Vonnegut,” College Literature 7 (1980): 1-29. Reprinted in Allen 1998: 196-229.
Rentilly, J. “The Best Jokes Are Dangerous: An Interview with Kurt Vonnegut, Part One,” McSweeney's Internet Tendency: McSweeney's Quarterly, 16 Sep 2002: www.mcsweeneys.net/2002/09/16vonnegut1.html.
Romine, Dannye. “Listening to Kurt Vonnegut, Higgledly-Piggledly,” Charlotte Observer-Sun, 18 Feb 1979: 1F, 8F.
Saal, Rollene, W. “Pick of the Paperbacks,” Saturday Review, 53 (28 Mar 1970): 34.
Schenker, Israel. “Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., Lights Comic Path of Despair,” New York Times, 21 Mar 1969: 1.41. Reprinted in Allen 1998: 20-22.
Scholes, Robert. “A Talk with Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.,” The Vonnegut Statement: Original Essays on the Life and Work of Kurt Vonnegut. Delacort Press/Seymour Lawrence, 1973: 90-118. Reprinted in Allen 1998: 111-132.
Schumacher, Michael. “Vonnegut on Writing,” Writer's Digest, Nov 1985: 22, 27.
Sheed, Wilfrid. “The Now Generation Knew Him When,” Life 67 (12 Sep 1969): 64-66, 69. Reprinted in Allen 1998: 11-14.
Short, Robert. “Robert Short Interviews Kurt Vonnegut, Chicago -- June 8, 1976,” in Something to Believe In: Is Kurt Vonnegut the Exorcist of Jesus Christ Superstar? New York: Harper & Row, 1978: 283-308.
Stage, William. “Mississippi Mud: God Help You Mr. Rosewater,” Riverfront Times, 5 Mar 1997: riverfronttimes.com.
Standish, David. “Playboy Interview,” Playboy, 20.7 (Jul 1973): 57-60, 62, 68, 70, 72, 214, 216. Reprinted in Allen 1998: 76-110.
Swaim, Don. “Audio Interview with Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.” in Wired for Books. Athens, OH: Ohio University Telecommunications Center, 1981: www.wiredforbooks.org/kurtvonnegut/.
Taylor, Robert. “Kurt Vonnegut,” Boston Globe Sunday Magazine, 20 Jul 1969: 10-12, 14-15. Reprinted in Allen 1998: 7-10.
Thomas, Phil. “Growing Sales Puzzle Writer,” Ann Arbor News, 12 Dec 1971: 41.
Troy, Carol. “Carol Troy Interviews Kurt Vonnegut,” Rags, Mar 1971: 24-26.
Unger, Art. “Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.: Class of 71,” Ingenue, Dec 1971: 14-18.
Uricchio, Marylynn. “Breakfast with Kurt Vonnegut,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 9 Nov 1998: www.post-gazette.com.
Wolf, William. “Kurt Vonnegut: Still Dreaming of Imaginary Worlds,” Insight: Sunday Journal of the Milwaukee Journal, 28 Feb 1972: 12-18.
Workman, Michael. “Interview with Kurt Vonnegut,” Bridge Magazine, Nov 2000: www.bridgemagazine.org/9_02special/vonnegut.html.
Zuckerman, Alicia. “Life During Wartime: Kurt Vonnegut Talks About his ‘Desecration’ of Stravinsky’s Romanticized The Soldier’s Tale.” New York 3 April 2006: 83.
Letters
Doxsee, Gifford B. “World War II Letter.” Ohio University, Mahn Center for Archives and Special Collections.”
Miscellaneous
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