Kurt Vonnegut Books In Order
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| Galápagos | (1985) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| Bluebeard | (1987) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
Publication Order of Standalone Novels
| Player Piano /Utopia 14 | (1952) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| The Sirens of Titan | (1959) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| Cat's Cradle | (1960) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| Mother Night | (1961) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater | (1965) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| Slaughterhouse-Five | (1969) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| Between Time and Timbuktu | (1972) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| Breakfast of Champions | (1973) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| Slapstick, or Lonesome No More! | (1976) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| Jailbird | (1979) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| Deadeye Dick | (1982) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| Hocus Pocus | (1990) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| Timequake | (1997) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
Publication Order of Short Stories/Novellas
| Report on the Barnhouse Effect | (1950) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| The Foster Portfolio | (1951) | "The Forster Portfolio is from the book Canary in a Cat House |
| Tom Edison's Shaggy Dog | (1953) | Published in Welcome To The Monkey House. |
| Unready to Wear | (1953) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| D.P. | (1953) | "D.P." is from the book Welcome to the Monkey House |
| The Big Trip Up Yonder | (1954) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| Harrison Bergeron | (1961) | One April, fourteen-year-old Harrison Bergeron is taken away from his parents, George and Hazel, by the government and to a place unknown. But what happens in the aftermath will challenge the status quo and inspire his peers about the hidden potential within one's own individuality. |
| 2 B R 0 2 B | (1968) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| Who Am I This Time? For Romeos and Juliets | (1970) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| God Bless You, Dr. Kevorkian | (1999) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| The Honor of a Newsboy | (2009) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| Confido | (2009) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| Hall of Mirrors | (2009) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| A Song for Selma | (2009) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| Hello, Red | (2009) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| The Good Explainer | (2009) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| King and Queen of the Universe | (2009) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| Little Drops of Water | (2009) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| The Nice Little People | (2009) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| Ed Luby's Key Club | (2009) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| Shout about It from the Housetops | (2009) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| FUBAR | (2009) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| Basic Training | (2012) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| Vonnegut by the Dozen: Twelve Pieces by Kurt Vonnegut | (2013) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| Slice of Life | (2016) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
Publication Order of Short Story Collections
| Canary in a Cat House | (1961) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| 2BR02B | (1962) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| Welcome to the Monkey House | (1968) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| Bagombo Snuff Box | (1999) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| Armageddon in Retrospect | (2008) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| Look at the Birdie | (2009) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| While Mortals Sleep | (2011) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| Sucker's Portfolio | (2012) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| Sinbad | (2016) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
Publication Order of Non-Fiction Books
| Wampeters, Foma and Granfalloons | (1974) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| Palm Sunday | (1981) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| Like Shaking Hands with God | (1999) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| Kurt Vonnegut on Mark Twain, Lincoln, Imperialist Wars and the Weather | (2004) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| A Man Without a Country | (2005) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| Letters | (2012) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| We Are What We Pretend To Be | (2012) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| If This Isn't Nice What Is? | (2013) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| Pity the Reader | (2019) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
Publication Order of Biographies & Memoirs
| Fates Worse Than Death | (1982) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| Love, Kurt: The Vonnegut Love Letters, 1941-1945 | (2020) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
Publication Order of Plays
| Welcome to the Monkey House | (1968) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| Happy Birthday, Wanda June | (1971) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
Publication Order of Children's Books
| Sun, Moon, Star | (1980) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
Publication Order of Slaughter-House Five Books
| Slaughterhouse-Five, or the Children's Crusade | (2020) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
Publication Order of The Last Interview Books
| Learning to Live Finally: The Last Interview | (2005) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
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Publication Order of Christopher Sergel Plays
| Meet Me in St. Louis | (1941) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Cheaper by the Dozen | (1950) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Welcome to the Monkey House | (1968) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
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Publication Order of Literary Conversations Books
| Conversations with Jorge Luis Borges | (1969) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Czeslaw Milosz | (1981) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Graham Greene | (1983) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Eudora Welty | (1985) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Walker Percy | (1985) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations With Isaac Bashevis Singer | (1985) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with William Styron | (1985) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Malcolm Cowley | (1986) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Lillian Hellman | (1986) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Tennessee Williams | (1986) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Ernest Hemingway | (1986) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Katherine Anne Porter | (1987) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Truman Capote: Conversations | (1987) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Flannery O'Connor | (1987) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Peter Taylor | (1987) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Arthur Miller | (1987) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Kurt Vonnegut | (1988) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Edward Albee | (1988) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Erskine Caldwell | (1988) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Norman Mailer | (1988) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Robert Graves | (1989) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Joyce Carol Oates | (1989) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Shelby Foote | (1989) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Robertson Davies | (1989) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with James Baldwin | (1989) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with John Gardner | (1990) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Richard Wilbur | (1990) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Tom Wolfe | (1990) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Raymond Carver | (1990) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Eugene O'Neill | (1990) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Reynolds Price | (1991) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Bernard Malamud | (1991) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Elizabeth Spencer | (1991) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Nikki Giovanni | (1992) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations With Thornton Wilder | (1992) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Robert Coles | (1992) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with M. F. K. Fisher | (1992) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| More Conversations with Walker Percy | (1993) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Richard Wright | (1993) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Paul Bowles | (1993) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Louise Erdrich and Michael Dorris | (1994) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Amiri Baraka | (1994) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Toni Morrison | (1994) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Saul Bellow | (1994) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Henry Miller | (1994) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Ernest Gaines | (1995) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Ralph Ellison | (1995) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Chester Himes | (1995) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Susan Sontag | (1995) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Ishmael Reed | (1995) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Derek Walcott | (1996) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| More Conversations with Eudora Welty | (1996) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Elizabeth Bishop | (1996) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Pauline Kael | (1996) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with V. S. Naipaul | (1997) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with N. Scott Momaday | (1997) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Chinua Achebe | (1997) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Maxine Hong Kingston | (1998) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Denise Levertov | (1998) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations With William Faulkner | (1999) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with E. L. Doctorow | (1999) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations With John Fowles | (1999) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Salman Rushdie | (2000) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with William S. Burroughs | (2000) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Leslie Marmon Silko | (2000) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Chaim Potok | (2001) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Richard Ford | (2001) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Christopher Isherwood | (2001) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Mary Gordon | (2002) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Jim Harrison | (2002) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Clarence Major | (2002) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Margaret Walker | (2002) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Erica Jong | (2002) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Elie Wiesel: Conversations | (2002) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Joseph Brodsky: Conversations | (2003) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Rita Dove | (2003) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with F. Scott Fitzgerald | (2003) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Gwendolyn Brooks | (2003) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Stanley Kaufmann | (2003) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Gloria Naylor | (2004) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Audre Lorde | (2004) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Ray Bradbury | (2004) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations With John le Carré | (2004) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Isaac Asimov | (2005) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Don DeLillo | (2005) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Gore Vidal | (2005) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Robert Penn Warren | (2005) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Jack Kerouac | (2005) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Gabriel García Márquez | (2005) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Thomas McGuane | (2006) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Larry Brown | (2007) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Sonia Sanchez | (2007) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Wendell Berry | (2007) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Leon Forrest | (2007) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Kazuo Ishiguro | (2008) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
| Conversations with Jimmy Carter | (2023) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
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Publication Order of Conversations With Filmmakers Books
Publication Order of The Last Interview Books
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About Kurt Vonnegut:
There are writers not from this generation that has written critically acclaimed books that can capture the reader’s hearts and minds. These books and novels are called classics in this generation, and in the ironic circumstance that since Kurt Vonnegut is a pacifist, he often writes about the pains of war, the sacrifices and idealisms of the people who were affected by the war. These are some types of genre that people are looking for, especially those readers that are looking for some action in the books that they are reading, and where they can connect with the characters of the book that is in their hand.
Who is Kurt Vonnegut and his Writing Style
A critical pacifist intellectual and a veteran of the war, Kurt Vonnegut was born in Indianapolis, Indiana on November 11, 1922. His parents were a third Generation German-American, and have a hierarchy of successful relatives. His great grandfather was the founder of the Vonnegut Hardware Company, Clemens Vonnegut Sr. His father and grandfather; Kurt and Bernard Vonnegut were both architects of Vonnegut and Bohn, an Indianapolis firm. With such great, noble origin, Kurt was very diligent with his studies as a student. He was given with the gift of thoughts and words, as he was the Assisting Managing Editor and Associate Director of The Cornell Daily Sun, the official publication of the Cornell University back on his college days. After, he enlisted himself in the army during World War 2. He was a private in the United States Army, 423rd Infantry Regiment, 106th Infantry Division. He experienced greater pain and suffering throughout the war. After he came back from his duty, he was awarded a “Purple Heart” after he was liberated at the Saxony-Czechoslovakian Border by the Red Army Troops in 1945. After that, he studied anthropology at the University of Chicago, and wrote “Cat’s Cradle”, his fourth novel and was published first in 1963. Because of this, he was awarded his Master Degree.
He started his writing career on a short story entitled “Report on Barnhouse Effect” on February 11, 1950, an edition of Colliers. His first novel was Player Piano, a science fiction dystopian novel about the negligence of having a world with political repression pollution, poverty, societal collapse, pollution, political repression, or totalitarianism affects the quality of life. He was also an artist, and has a great knowledge with politics and religion.
His most common genre in writing his books is commonly described as a realist. But in some occasions, Kurt wrote some science fiction along with all his collection of books that have sold and been critically acclaimed by award giving bodies in his generation, and even before he passed away.
Books He Wrote:
Mother Night
This novel goes with the memoirs of an American named Howard W. Campbell, Jr. who was a Nazi propagandist and a well-known playwright. He narrated his action of the novel, as he writes his memoirs in an Israeli Prison while waiting for his trial for his war crimes. It started when he was approached by a US War Department agent, Frank Wirtanen on a park bench in the Berlin Zoo, but he rejects the offer.
These are the common events that happen across the globe during the time of the world war where many people have suffered because of their beliefs and ideals. This portrays a realistic fact that the suffering of some people is left unrecognized that some may have died in vain during the war.
Mother Night was adapted in a film in 1996 and his third novel after “The Sirens of Titan” in October 31, 1959 and it was Hugo Award-nominated.
Slapstick or Lonesome, No More!
This was his eighth novel and was also adapted in a film in 1984 entitled “Slapsticks of another Kind”. Along with this novel, he meditates on the closed nature of his sister Alice (died of cancer in 1958). This novel is dedicated to Laurel and Hardy (Arthur Stanley Johnson and Norvell Hardy) who has been his reference to his novel. This novel depicts the loneliness according to Vonnegut’s views, in social or individual scale. The story goes in an autobiography of Dr. Wilbur Daffodil Swain, a man who was secluded by their parents in the society together with his sister, Eliza because upon they realize that, when they have a physical contact with each other, they form a tremendous amount of creative and powerful intelligence.
Although the word slapstick was common in Kurt’s generation where people are easily tickled by the action slapstick where people in films or stage plays inflicts pain in a “funny” manner. Instead of the reader expecting something like these scenarios, the reader will be in shock and awe that the story really is not about comedy, but instead dealing with the loneliness of a loved one passing. There are other aspects of the story that’s being covered in Slapstick or Lonesome, No more! And this is something that the reader could only understand when they will be put in the limelight during the time that they will be reading this novel.
Summary
Kurt Vonnegut’s novels can be an eye opener to some readers that patronizes his work. There are many things in life that people have to understand and realize during their lifetime, that along the way, long before they have existed, there are people who gave up some of their happiness and freedom so that the people of this generation will have their freedom and happiness, away from oppression and persecution. Many have even given their lives just to forge a free world, and that Kurt’s books makes the readers realize about the suffering of the people who lived long ago for the kind of freedom that the people of today is currently enjoying.
His works are really worth reading, especially to the younger generation all because of the values and lessons that they could pick up during the time that they are reading Kurt’s novels. He’s got more than 40+ novels to choose from and with that kind of coverage, the readers can just pick one that will suit their reading style and the connection that they want to establish with the novel, the character and the story that the book may deliver towards the reader themselves. It is worth the time reading his novels.
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