Kurt Vonnegut
Kurt Vonnegut (1922-2007) was an American author renowned for his satirical novels blending science fiction, dark humor, and social commentary. Born in Indianapolis, he studied at Cornell University, served in World War II as a POW during the Dresden bombing—which inspired his masterpiece *Slaughterhouse-Five* (1969)—and published key works like *Cat's Cradle* (1963) and *Breakfast of Champions* (1973). His writing often explored the absurdities of war, technology, and human nature.
Satire
Science Fiction
While Mortals Sleep
Slaughterhouse-Five: Or the Childrens Crusade a Duty Dance With Death
Look at the Birdie Unpublished Short Fiction
The Sirens Of Titan
Breakfast of Champions: A Novel
Mother Night
Kurt Vonnegut: Letters
Armageddon in Retrospect
Cat's cradle
Fates worse than death an autobiographical collage
Slaughterhouse-Five
Cat's Cradle: A Novel
Cat's Cradle: A Novel
Catch-22: 50th Anniversary Edition
Breakfast of Champions: A Novel
Cat's Cradle
The Sirens of Titan: A Novel
Welcome to the Monkey House: Stories
Welcome to the Monkey House: Stories
Player Piano: A Novel
Slaughterhouse-Five: A Novel
Kurt Vonnegut: Novels & Stories 1950-1962: Player Piano / The Sirens of Titan / Mother Night / Stories
Hocus Pocus
Kurt Vonnegut: Novels & Stories 1963-1973: Cat's Cradle / God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater / Slaughterhouse-Five / Breakfast of Champions / Stories