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Complete alphabetical listing of directory topics: Kurt Vonnegut
Kurt Vonnegut: "My God, Vesuvius has erupted again!"
At 79, the author of "Slaughterhouse Five" reflects on Sept. 11, death, heaven and the meaning of life.
Tom Robbins
As new waves of 20-year-olds wash up on his shores, the favorite novelist of the attitudinal post-adolescent set keeps writing with a pen dipped in acid.
The Salon Interview: Kurt Vonnegut
The author of "Slaughterhouse-Five" and "Breakfast of Champions" talks about Capote and Kerouac, Hillary and Rudy, television and, of course, the end of the world.
Thin gruel for Vonnegut fans
The film "Breakfast of Champions" misses the point: What "Bokononists" love is Father Kurt's smart anti-intellectualism.
Mad humanist
In Kurt Vonnegut's world, free will is an open question, life is poignant and pointless
and kindness is appreciated above all else.
Seven deadly sins: Stalking Kurt Vonnegut
A young writer attempts to turn his literary hero into a neighborhood pal.
The prince who came down from his tower
John Leonard on the life and legacy of Robert F. Kennedy, as depicted in 'The Last Patrician' by Michael Knox Beran, 'Mutual Contempt' by Jeff Shesol, 'Make Gentle the Life of this World: The Vision of Bobby Kennedy' by Maxwell Taylor Kennedy, and 'Robert F. Kennedy: A Memoir' a television special by Jack Newfield, to be aired on the Discovery Channel
The year in books
Dwight Garner
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