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        Livre Critique littéraire - Augello, Chuck - 01/04/2023 - Broché - Langue : Anglais

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      • Auteur(s) : Augello, Chuck
      • Editeur : Mcfarland
      • Langue : Anglais
      • Parution : 01/04/2023
      • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
      • Nombre de pages : 254.0
      • Expédition : 331
      • ISBN : 9781476690704



      • Résumé :
        This collection of 29 interviews explores the outer reaches of the Kurt Vonnegut universe. Conversations reveal how Robert B. Weide's letter to Kurt led to a long friendship and an acclaimed documentary, how readers in the former Soviet Union fell in love with Vonnegut during the Cold War, how Ryan North and Albert Monteys adapted Slaughterhouse-Five into a graphic novel, how two podcasters introduced him to a new generation of readers, and how Vonnegut's time teaching at the Iowa Writers Workshop helped transform him from an unknown paperback writer into a literary superstar. Also included are eight essays by the author. These cover Vonnegut's thoughts on guns and loneliness, evaluate his posthumous publications, offer a guide to the best Vonnegut videos available online, and ask questions like Was Kurt Vonnegut secretly a romance writer? A resource for students, scholars and fans, this book offers windows into Vonnegut's life and art that are often overlooked in standard biographies....

        Biographie:
        Table of Contents

        Acknowledgments
        Introduction: Adventures in the Vonnegutsphere: Or, How I Came to Create The Daily Vonnegut
        Beginnings and Endings
        Kurt Vonnegut: The Pop Quiz
        The Brothers Vonnegut: An Interview with Ginger Strand
        Love, Kurt-The Vonnegut Love Letters: An Interview with Edith Vonnegut
        Kurt Vonnegut's Last Interview: An Interview with Heather Augustyn
        Kurt Vonnegut Remembered: An Interview with Jim O'Loughlin
        One Thief Was Saved: An Interview with Jerome Klinkowitz
        Posthumous Vonnegut
        The Classroom
        Lessons from the Monkey House
        Pity the Reader: An Interview with Suzanne McConnell
        A Delicate Aggression-Kurt Vonnegut at the Iowa Writers' Workshop: An Interview with David O. Dowling
        Teaching Harrison Bergeron: An Interview with Benjamin Reed
        Waking People Up to the Prophetic Voice of Kurt Vonnegut: An Interview with Steve Almond
        Building the Monkey House: An Interview with Gregory Sumner
        Kurt Vonnegut, Romance Writer
        Planetary Citizen
        Lonesome No More: Kurt Vonnegut's Sunny Little Dream
        American Fascism: An Interview with Susan Farrell
        Tilting the Axis: An Interview with Christina Jarvis
        Vonnegut as Cultural Guide-Kurt Vonnegut in the Soviet Union: An Interview with Sarah D. Phillips
        The Writer's Crusade: An Interview with Tom Roston
        Recreating the Same Old Nightmare: An Interview with Josh Privett
        Germs of Some Loathsome Disease: Kurt Vonnegut on Guns
        New Adventures in Scholarship
        The Vonnegutians
        Breaking Down Vonnegut: An Interview with Julia Whitehead
        An Overwhelming Treasure Trove: An Interview with Isabel Planton
        The Vonnegut Encyclopedia: An Interview with Marc Leeds
        Vonnegut and Hemingway: An Interview with Lawrence R. Broer
        A Landmark for Common Decency
        Beyond the Page
        Kurt Vonnegut: YouTuber
        Forever Altering Perceptions of Life: An Interview with Ryan North and Albert Monteys
        Staging Happy Birthday, Wanda June: An Interview with Jeff Wise and Matt Harrington
        Firing the Flare Gun and Shouting Read it again! An Interview with Alex Schmidt and Michael Swaim
        Two Guys from the Same Family: An Interview with Robert Weide
        Bringing the Sirens to the Stage: An Interview with Ben Rock
        Directing Mother Night: An Interview with Keith Gordon
        And All Music Is Sacred: An Interview with Richard Auldon Clark
        Talking Vonnegut
        Bibliography
        About the Contributors
        Index
        ...

        Sommaire:
        Chuck Augello is the author of the novel The Revolving Heart, a Best Books of 2020 selection by Kirkus Reviews, and the story collection The Inexplicable Grey Space We Call Love. His work has appeared in One Story, Literary Hub, Juked, Fiction Writers Review, Smokelong Quarterly, The Coachella Review, and other fine journals. He publishes The Daily Vonnegut, a website exploring the life and art of Kurt Vonnegut. He lives in New Jersey with his wife Sheri, his dog Bella, his cats Gracie and Smokey, and a menagerie of unnamed birds and squirrels that inhabit the backyard....

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