Since 1950, when his short stories first appeared, Kurt Vonnegut has published almost 50 short stories, 13 novels, two plays, and a teleplay. He has remained one of the shrewdest commentators—and often harshest critics—of American society, challenging the complacency of the Eisenhower years, watching the Kennedy's with admiration, and disliking Nixon. He has remained one of the most important chroniclers of American life, his message often foreboding though rarely gloomy. Yet he occupies an ambiguous place in American letters. The 14 essays in this collection seek to chronicle Vonnegut's career as it moves through changing times. The volume opens with a chronology of Vonnegut's life and three interviews with him. The essays consider his career, combining interest and readability for the general reader with critical commentary for the more serious scholar. The essays consider Vonnegut's later work or are retrospectives reevaluating aspects of his career. Some discuss individual works, particularly later novels, but most consider the ways Vonnegut pursues a theme or technique, the ways his mind works both in the construction of the novels and in the ideas embodied in them. There is also an Appendix discussing Vonnegut's most recent creative enterprise, graphic art, with 12 illustrations of his most recent art work.
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<p>Since 1950, when his short stories first appeared, Kurt Vonnegut has published almost 50 short stories, 13 novels, two plays, and a teleplay.</p>
Preface Chronology Introduction Three Conversations with Kurt Vonnegut: With Peter Reed, New York, 1982; With Zoltán Abádi-Nagy, New York, 1989; With Peter Reed and Marc Leeds, Lexington, 1993 The Responsive Shaman: Kurt Vonnegut and His World by Peter Reed Kurt Vonnegut: Public Spokesman by Jerome Klinkowitz Kurt Vonnegut as a German American by Robert Merrill Bokononism as a Structure of Ironies by Zoltá Abádi-Nadj Beyond the Slaughterhouse: Tralfamadorian Reading Theory in the Novels of Kurt Vonnegut by Marc Leeds Jailbird: A Postmodern Fairy Tale by Kay Nelson The Family Theme in Kurt Vonnegut's Slapstick by Peter Reed Dancing with the Muse in Vonnegut's Later Novels by Lorre Rackstraw Vonnegut's Invented Religions by Peter Freese Bluebeard and Abstract Expressionsim by Cliff McCarthy Hartke's Hearing: Vonnegut's Heroes on Trial by Lawrence Broer A Selected Bibliography, 1985-1992 by Peter Reed and Paul Baepler Appendix: The Graphics of Kurt Vonnegut Index
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Celebrates the career of Kurt Vonnegut and his nearly 50 years as an active, publishing author.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780313297199
Publisert
1996-09-30
Utgiver
Vendor
Praeger Publishers Inc
Vekt
539 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
288

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PETER J. REED, Professor of English and Associate Dean of the College of Liberal Arts at the University of Minnesota, wrote the first book-length treatment of Vonnegut in 1972, Writers for the 70s:Kurt Vonnegut. His biographical sketches of Vonnegut appear in such standard works as the Concise Dictionary of American Literary Biography, the Dictionary of American Literary Biography, Magill's Survey of American Literature, and Postmodern Fiction:A Bio-Bibliographical Guide. MARC LEEDS has directed computer-based writing programs at East Tennessee State University and Shawnee State University. He is now a freelance writer and author of The Vonnegut Encyclopedia: An Authorized Compendium (Greenwood, 1995).