Marek Vit's Kurt Vonnegut Corner

Part seven: Bibliography


Humanity and Divinity in the Works of Kurt Vonnegut
1) Introduction
2) The Image of Humanity
3) The Image of Divinity
4) Hero vs. Villain
5) A Parable to Kurt Vonnegut's Life
6) Conclusion
7) Bibliography and the Abbreviations used

Abbreviations used:

BLU     Bluebeard
BOC     Breakfast of Champions
DED     Deadeye Dick
GAL     Gal pagos
HOC     Hocus Pocus
JAI     Jailbird
PS      Palm Sunday
ROS     God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater
SH5     Slaughterhouse-Five
TIT     Sirens of Titan


Bibliography:

The Holy Bible

Bryant, Jerry H. in his The Open Decision; The Free Press, 1970

Contemporary Authors, 49

DeMott, Benjamin; "Vonnegut's Otherworld by Laughter" in Saturday Review, May 1, 1971

Howard, Maureen; in Partisan Review, No. 1, 1970, pp.132-133

Lewis, C.S.; "God in the Dock"; in God in the Dock; London: Harper Collins Religions

May, John R.; "Vonnegut's Humor and the Limits of Hope"; in Twentieth Century Literature, Jan 1972

Ranly, Ernest W.; "What Are People For?" in Commonwealth; Commonwealth Publishing Co., May 7, 1971

Reed, Peter J.; in his Kurt Vonnegut Jr.; Warner Paperback Library, 1972

Rimmon-Kenan, Shlomith; Narrative Fiction: Contemporary Poetics; London: 1983, New Accents

Samuels, Charles Thomas; "Age of Vonnegut" in The New Republic, June 12, 1971

Vonnegut, Kurt; Bluebeard; New York: 1987, Dell Publishing

Vonnegut, Kurt; Breakfast of Champions or Goodbye Blue Monday; London:1992, Random House

Vonnegut, Kurt; Deadeye Dick; New York:1983, Dell Publishing

Vonnegut, Kurt; Gal pagos; New York:1988, Dell Publishing

Vonnegut, Kurt; God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater; New York:1978, Dell Publishing

Vonnegut, Kurt; Hocus Pocus; New York:1991, Berkley Publishing Group

Vonnegut, Kurt; Jailbird; London: 1992, Random House

Vonnegut, Kurt; Palm Sunday; New York:1981, Dell Publishing

Vonnegut, Kurt; The Sirens of Titan; London:1975, Coronet Books

Vonnegut, Kurt; Slaughterhouse-Five or Children's Crusade; New York:1971, Dell Publishing


Humanity and Divinity in the Works of Kurt Vonnegut
1) Introduction
2) The Image of Humanity
3) The Image of Divinity
4) Hero vs. Villain
5) A Parable to Kurt Vonnegut's Life
6) Conclusion
7) Bibliography and the Abbreviations used

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