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Kurt Vonnegut: Selected Bibliography

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Abádi-Nagy, Zoltán. "The Skilful Seducer of Vonnegut's Brand of Comedy." Hungarian Studies in English. 8 (1974): 45-56.
Abádi-Nagy, Zoltán. "Ironic Messianism in Recent American Fiction." Studies in English and American. 4 (1978): 63-83.
Abádi-Nagy, Zoltán. "An Original Look at 'Origins': Bokononism." The Origins and Originality of American Culture. Ed. Frank, Tibor. Budapest: Akademiai Kiado, 1984. 601-608.
Abádi-Nagy, Zoltan. "Bokonism as a Structure of Ironies." The Vonnegut Chronicles: Interviews and Essays. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1996. 85-90.
Abramson, Marcia. "Vonnegut: Humor to Cope With Suffering." University of Michigan Daily (22 January 1969): 2.
Adams, Marion. "You've Come a Long Way Since Shortridge High, Kurt Vonnegut, Jr." Indianapolis (October 1976): 29.
Aldiss, Brian W. "Guru Number Four." Summary. 1, 2 (1971): 63-68.
Aldiss, Brian W. "Billion Year Spree I: Origin of Species." Extrapolation. 14 (1973): 167-91.
Alsen, Eberhard. "Vonnegut's Comedy of Errors." Transition. 82-83 (1983): 28-36.
Ancone, Frank. "Kurt Vonnegut and the Great Twain Robbery." Notes on Contemporary Literature. 13, 4 (September 1983): 6-7.
Andrews, David. "Vonnegut and Aesthetic Humanism." At Millennium’s End: New Essays on the Work of Kurt Vonnegut. Ed. Kevin Alexander Boon. New York: State U of New York P, 2001. 17-48.
Anonymous. "Vonnegut's Gospel." Time International (29 June 1970): 8.
Anonymous. "An Account of the Ancestry of Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. by an Ancient Friend of his Family." Summary. 1, 2 (1971): 76-118.
Au, Bobbye G. "Contemporary Novels: A Reflection of Contemporary Culture." Modern American Cultural Criticism. Ed. Johnson, Mark. Warrensburg: Central Missouri State U, 1983. 99-104.
Auwera, Fernand. "Lucky Punch." Dietsche Warande en Belford: Tijdschrift voor Letterkunde, Kunst en Geestesleven. 122 (1977): 783-785.
Banks, Anne. "Symposium Sidelights." Novel: A Forum on Fiction. 3, 3 (Spring 1970): 208-211.
Bell, Pearl K. "American Fiction: Forgetting Ordinary Truths." Dissent (Winter 1973): 26-34.
Bellamy, Joe David. "Kurt Vonnegut for President: The Making of an Academic Reputation." The Vonnegut Statement: Original Essays on the Life and Work of Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. Eds. Klinkowitz, Jerome, and John Somer. New York: Delta Books, 1973. 71-89.
Bergenholtz, Rita. Clark, John R. "Food for Thought in Slaughterhouse-Five." Thalia-Studies in Literary Humor. 18, 1-2 (1998): 84-93. 6N5.
Berryman, Charles. "After the Fall: Kurt Vonnegut." Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction. 26, 2 (Winter 1985): 96-102.
Berryman, Charles. "Vonnegut's Comic Persona in Breakfast of Champions." Critical Essays on Kurt Vonnegut. Ed. Merrill, Robert. Boston: Chelsea House, 1990. 162-170.
Berryman, Charles. "Vonnegut and Evolution: Galapagos." Critical Essays on Kurt Vonnegut. Ed. Merrill, Robert. Boston: Chelsea House, 1990. 188-199.
Blackford, Russell. "The Definition of Love: Kurt Vonnegut's Slapstick." Science Fiction: A Review of Speculative Literature. 2 (1980): 208-228.
Blackford, Russell. "Physics and Fantasy: Scientific Mysticism, Kurt Vonnegut and Gravity's Rainbow." Journal of Popular Culture. 19, 3 (Winter 1985): 35-44.
Bland, Michael. "A Game of Black Humor in Vonnegut's Cat's Cradle." Notes on Contemporary Literature. 24, 4 (Sept 1994): 8-9.
Bodtke, Richard "Great Sorrows, Small Joys: The World of Kurt Vonnegut, Jr." Cross Currents. 20 (Winter 1970): 120-125.
Böhme, Falko. "Kriegsbilder in ironisch-grotesker Gestaltung." Literatur- und Gesellschaftsent-wicklung der USA im Spannungsfeld der Epochenproblematik des 20. Jahrhunderts. Eds. Hohne, Horst and Heinz Wüstenhagen. Potsdam: Wiss.-Technisches Zentrum der Pädagogischen Hochschule "Karl Liebknecht" Potsdam, 1988. 63-70.
Boon, Kevin A. "The Problem with Pilgrim in Kurt Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse Five." Notes on Contemporary Literature. 26, 2 (1996): 8-10.
Boon, Kevin Alexander, and David Pringle. "Vonnegut Films." At Millennium’s End: New Essays on the Work of Kurt Vonnegut. Ed. Kevin Alexander Boon. New York: State U of New York P, 2001. 167-196.
Bosworth, David. "The Literature of Awe." The Antioch Review. 37, 1 (Winter 1979): 4-26.
Bosworth, Patricia. "To Vonnegut, the Hero Is the Man Who Refuses to Kill." New York Times (25 October 1970): section 2, 5.
Breinig, Helmbrecht. "Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., 'Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow' (1954)" The Vision of This Land: Studies of Vachel Lindsay, Edgar Lee Masters, and Carl Sandburg. Eds. Hallwas, John E.; Reader, Dennis J. Macomb: Western Illinois UP, 1976. 151-59.
Breinig, Helmbrecht. "Kurt Vonnegut, Jr." Satire und Roman: Studien zur Theorie des Genrekonflikts und zur Satirischen Erzählliteratur der USA von Brackenridge bis Vonnegut. Ed. Breinig, Helmbrecht. Mannheimer Beiträge zur Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft, Bd. 4. Tübingen: Gunter Narr Verlag, 1984. 325-373.
Brier, Peter A. "Caliban Reigns: Romantic Theory and Some Contemporary Fantasists." Denver Quarterly. 13, 1 (1978): 38-51.
Broer, Lawrence. "Pilgrim's Progress: Is Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. Winning his War with Machines?" Clockwork Worlds: Mechanized Environments in Science Fiction. Eds. Erlich, Richard D., and Thomas P. Dunn. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1983. 137-161.
Broer, Lawrence. "Kurt Vonnegut vs. Deadeye Dick: The Resolution of Vonnegut's Creative Schizophrenia." Spectrum of the Fantastic. Ed. Palumbo, Donald. New York: Greenwood Press, 1988. 95-102.
Broer, Lawrence R. "Images of the Shaman in the Works of Kurt Vonnegut." Dionysus in Literature: Essays on Literary Madness. Ed. and introd. Rieger, Branimir M. Bowling Green, OH: Popular, 1994. 197-208.
Broer, Lawrence. "Hartke’s Hearing: Vonnegut’s Heroes on Trial." The Vonnegut Chronicles: Interviews and Essays. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1996. 179-203.
Broer, Lawrence R. "Vonnegut’s Goodbye: Kurt Senior, Hemingway, and Kilgore Trout." At Millennium’s End: New Essays on the Work of Kurt Vonnegut. Ed. Kevin Alexander Boon. New York: State U of New York P, 2001. 65-90.
Brophy, Elizabeth. "Vonnegut's Bird Language in Slaughterhouse-Five." Notes on Modern American Literature. 4 (1980): Item 15.
Bryant, Jerry H. "Kurt Vonnegut, Jr." The Open Decision. Ed. Bryant, Jerry H. New York: Free Press, 1970. 303-324.
Buck, Lynn. "Vonnegut's World of Comic Futility." Studies in American Fiction. 3 (Autumn 1975): 181-198.
Burhans, Clinton S., Jr. "Hemingway and Vonnegut: Diminishing Vision in a Dying Age." Modern Fiction Studies. 21, 2 (Summer 1975): 173-191.
Burlui, Irina. "Reality and Fiction in the Novel of Kurt Vonnegut, Jr." Analele Stiintifice Ale Universitatee 'Al. I. Cuza' Din Iasi (Serie Noua), E. Lingvist. 29 (1983): 77-82.
Byun, Jong-Min. "Some Aspects of Confucianism in Vonnegut's Cat's Cradle." The Journal of English Language and Literature. 37, 4 (Winter 1991): 973-981.
Campbell, Feilicia. "Two Gurus – Vonnegut's Bokonon and Narayan's Raju: Teachers outside the Classroom." West Virginia University Philological Papers. 36 (1990): 77-81.
Carson, Ronald. "Kurt Vonnegut: Matter-of-Fact Moralist." Listening: Current Studies in Dialogue. 6 (Fall 1971): 182-195.
Cawelti, John G. "Trends in Recent American Genre Fiction." Kansas Quarterly. 10, 4 (1978): 5-18.
Chabot, C. B. "Slaughterhouse-Five and the Comforts of Indifference." Essays in Literature. 8, 1 (1981): 45-53.
Clancy, L. J. "'If the Accident Will': The Novels of Kurt Vonnegut." Meanjin Quarterly. 30 (Autumn 1971): 37-45.
Cohen-Safir, C. "Le Doute chez Kurt Vonnegut, Jr." Actes du Congres de Poitiers. Société des Anglicistes de l'Enseignement Superieur. Paris: Didier Erudition, 1984.
Cohn, Alan M. "A Vonnegut Rarissima: A Supplement to Hudgens and to Pieratt and Klinkowitz." Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America. 73 (1979): 365-366.
Cook, Kenneth. "What's so Damn Funny? Grim Humor in The Mysterious Stranger and Cat's Cradle." Publications of the Missouri Philological Association. 7 (1982): 48-55.
Cooley, John R. "The Garden in the Machine: Three Postmodern Pastorals." Michigan Academician: Papers of the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters. 13, 4 (Spring 1981): 405-420.
Cooley, John R. "Kurt Vonnegut, Jr." Savages and Naturals: Black Portraits by White Writers in Modern American Literature. Ed. Cooley, John R. East Brunswick, NJ: Associated UPs, 1982. 161-195.
Cordle, Daniel. "Changing of the Old Guard: Time Travel and Literary Technique in the Work of Kurt Vonnegut." Yearbook of English Studies. 30 (2000): 166-76.
Cowart, David. "Culture and Anarchy: Vonnegut's Later Career." Critical Essays on Kurt Vonnegut. Ed. Merrill, Robert. Boston: Chelsea House, 1990. 170-188.
Crichton, J. N. "Science Fiction and Vonnegut." New Republic. 160 (26 April 1969): 33-35.
Crichton, J. N. "Slaughterhouse-Five." The Critic as Artist: Essays on Books, 1920-1970. Ed. Harrison, Gilbert A. New York: Liveright, 1972. 51-75.
Crump, G. B. "D. H. Lawrence and the Immediate Present: Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., Ken Kesey, and Wright Morris." D H Lawrence Review. 10 (1977): 103-41.
Crump, G. B. "Magic, Foma, Madness, and Art in the Fiction of Kurt Vonnegut, Jr." Pleiades. 12, 1 (Fall-Winter 1991): 64-82.
Cunningham, Valentine. "The Dilemmas of a Liberal Humanist." Times Literary Supplement. 4081 (1981 June 19): 692.
Dahiya, Bhim. "Structural Patterns in the Novels of Barth, Vonnegut, and Pynchon." Indian Journal of American Studies. 5, 1-2 (1976): 53-68.
Davis, Todd F. "Apocalyptic Grumbling: Postmodern Humanism in the Work of Kurt Vonnegut." At Millennium’s End: New Essays on the Work of Kurt Vonnegut. Ed. Kevin Alexander Boon. New York: State U of New York P, 2001. 149-166.
Dhar, T. N. "Vonnegut's Leap Within: Slaughterhouse-Five to Slapstick." Indian Journal of American Studies. 15, 1 (1985): 57-63.
Dimeo, Stephen. "Novel into Film: So it Goes." The Modern American Novel and the Movies. Eds. Peary, Gerald, and Roger Shatzkin. New York: Frederick Ungar, 1978. 282-292.
Dinsmore, John, and Ollie Lyon. "Kurt Vonnegut’s Bitter Fool: Kilgore Trout." Kurt Vonnegut: Images and Representations. Eds. Marc Leeds and Peter J. Reed. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2000. 165-170.
Dolmetsch, Carl Richard. "'Camp' and Black Humor in Recent American Fiction." Amerikanische Literatur im 20. Jahrhundert. Eds. Weber, Alfred, and Dietmar Haack. Göttingen: Vandenhaeck und Ruprecht, 1971. 147-171.
Doloff, Steven. "Vonnegut’s Cat’s Cradle." The Explicator. 63,1 (Fall 2004): 56-57.
Dunlap, Franklin. "God and Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. at Iowa City." Chicago Tribune Magazine (7 May 1967): 48.
Edelstein, Arnold. "Slaughterhouse-Five: Time out of Joint." College Literature. 1 (1974): 128-139.
Elkins, Charles L. "Kurt Vonnegut, 1922- ." Science Fiction Writers: Critical Studies of the Major Authors from the Early Nineteenth Century to the Present Day. Ed. Bleiler, Everett Franklin. New York: Scribners, 1982. 551-561.
Engel, David. "On the Question of Foma: A Study of the Novels by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr." Riverside Quarterly. 5 (February 1972): 119-128.
Engel, Wilson F. III. "Pilgrim as Prisoner: Cummings and Vonnegut." Notes on Contemporary Literature. 7, 1 (1977): 13-14.
Enninger, Werner. "Zur Didaktik der Literarischen Utopie: Eine Erste Orientierung an Englischsprachigen Beispielen." Literaturdidaktik - Aussichten und Aufgaben. Ed. Vogt, Jochen. Düsseldorf: Bertelsmann Universitäts Verlag, 1972. 175-191.
Ferguson, Oliver W. "History and Story: Leon Trout's Double Narrative in Galápagos." Critique-Studies in Contemporary Fiction. 40, 3 (Spring 1999): 230-38.
Festa, Conrad. "Vonnegut's Satire." Vonnegut in America: An Introduction to the Life and Work of Kurt Vonnegut. Eds. Klinkowitz, Jerome and Donald L. Lawler. New York: Dell, 1977. 133-49.
Fiedler, Leslie A. "The Divine Stupidity of Kurt Vonnegut: Portrait of the Novelist as Bridge over Troubled Water." Kurt Vonnegut: Images and Representations. Eds. Marc Leeds and Peter J. Reed. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2000. 5-18.
Fiene, Donald M. "Vonnegut's The Sirens of Titan." Explicator. 34 (December 1975): Item 27.
Fiene, Donald M. "Kurt Vonnegut's Popularity in the Soviet Union and His Affinities with Russian Literature." Russian Literature Triquarterly. 14 (1976): 166-84.
Fiene, Donald M. "Kurt Vonnegut as an American Dissident: His Popularity in the Soviet Union and His Affinities with Russian Literature." Vonnegut in America: An Introduction to the Life and Work of Kurt Vonnegut. Eds. Klinkowitz, Jerome and Donald L. Lawler. New York: Dell, 1977. 258-93.
Fiene, Donald M. "Vonnegut's Quotations from Dostoevsky." Nmal: Notes on Modern American Literature. 1 (1977): item 29.
Fiene, Donald M. "Elements of Dostoevsky in the Novels of Kurt Vonnegut." Dostoevsky Studies: Journal of the International Dosteovsky Society. 2 (1981): 129-142.
Fischer, Lucy. "Slapstick: From Laurel and Hardy to Vonnegut." Purdue University Fifth Annual Conference on Film. Ed. Walther, Maud. West Lafayette: Dept. of Foreign Langs. & Lits., 1980. 111-16.
Flora, Joseph M. "Cabell as Precursor: Reflections on Cabell and Vonnegut." Kalki: Studies in James Branch Cabell. 6 (1975): 118-37.
Frank, Armin Paul. "Where Laughing is the Only Way to Stop it From Hurting." Summary. 1, 2 (1971): 51-62.
Frank, Armin Paul. "Kurt Vonnegut." Amerikanische Literatur der Gegenwart in Einzeldarstellungen. Ed. Christadler, Martin. Stuttgart: Kröner, 1973. 408-424.
Freese, Peter. "'The Reader is the Limiting Factor' (Vonnegut), oder zur Didaktik des 'Postmodernen' Erzählens." Arbeiten aus Anglistik und Amerikanistik. 4, 2 (1979): 111-132.
Freese, Peter. "Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.: Slaughterhouse-Five (1969)." Der Roman im Englischunterricht der Sekundarstufe II: Theorie und Praxis. Eds. Freese, Peter, and Liesel Hermes. Paderborn: Schöningh, 2nd ed., 1981. 414-443.
Freese, Peter. "Kurt Vonnegut: Cat's Cradle (1963)." Die Utopie in der Angloamerikanischen Literatur. Eds. Heuermann, Hartmut, and Bernd-Peter Lange. Düsseldorf: Bagel, 1984. 283-309.
Freese, Peter. "Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., or 'Man Got to Tell Himself He Understand.'" Essays on the Contemporary American Novel. Eds. Bock, Hedwig, and Albert Wertheim. München: Hueber, 1986. 225-242.
Freese, Peter. "Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., The Sirens of Titan (1959)." Der Science-Fiction-Roman in der angloamerikanischen Literatur." Ed. Heuermann, Hartmut. Düsseldorf: Bagel, 1986. 196-219.
Freese, Peter. "Laurel and Hardy Versus the Self-Reflexive Artefact: Vonnegut's Novels Between High Culture and Popular Culture." High and Low in American Culture. Ed. Kretzoi, Charlotte. Budapest: L. Eötvös University, 1986. 19-38.
Freese, Peter. "Zwischen Dresden und Tralfamadore: Visionen des Weltuntergangs in Kurt Vonneguts Romanen von Das höllische System bis Schlachthof 5." Apokalypse: Weltuntergangsvisionen in der Literatur des 20. Jahrhunderts. Eds. Grimm, Günter E., Werner Faulstich and Peter Kuon. Frankfurt: Suhrkamp, 1986. 88-109.
Freese, Peter. "Invented Religions as Sense-Making Systems in Kurt Vonnegut's Novels." Religion and Philosophy in the United States of America. Ed. Freese, Peter. Essen: Die Blaue Eule, 1987 (Vol. I). 213-240.
Freese, Peter. "Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., oder vom Sinn des Lebens in einer sinnlosen Welt." Der zeitgenössische amerikanische Roman: Von der Moderne zur Postmoderne. Ed. Hoffmann, Gerhard. München: Wilhelm Fink Verlag, 1988. 334-353.
Freese, Peter. "Natural Selection with a Vengeance: Kurt Vonnegut's Galápagos." Amerikastudien. 36, 3 (1991): 337-360.
Freese, Peter. "Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse-Five: Or, How to Storify an Atrocity." Historiographic Metafiction in Modern American and Canadian Literature. Eds. Engler, Bernd, and Kurt Müller. Paderborn: Ferdinand Schöningh, 1994. 209-22.
Freese, Peter. "Surviving the End: Apocalypse, Evolution, and Entropy in Bernard Malamud, Kurt Vonnegut, and Thomas Pynchon." Critique-Studies in Contemporary Fiction. 36, 3 (Spring 1995): 163-76.
Freese, Peter. "Vonnegut's Invented Religions as Sense-Making Systems." The Vonnegut Chronicles: Interviews and Essays. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1996. 145-64.
Freese, Peter. "Kurt Vonnegut's Jailbird: Recent American History and the Failure of the American Dream." Amerikastudien/American Studies. 44, l (1999): 137-65.
Friedenreich, Kenneth. "Kurt Vonnegut: The PR Man Turned Novelist." Newsday (11 August 1975): 12.
Fussell, Paul. "Myth, Ritual, and Romance." The Great War and Modern Memory. Ed. Fussell, Paul. New York: Oxford UP, 1975. 142-145, 244-247.
Gehring, Hansjörg. "Die Anti-Struktur des Anti-Kriegsromans Slaughterhouse-Five von Kurt Vonnegut." Literatur in Wissenschaft und Unterricht: Eine didaktische Untersuchung. Ed. Hoffmann, Walter. Braunschweig: Westermann, 1969. 93-96.
Gholson, Bill. "Narrative, Self, and Mortality in the Writing of Kurt Vonnegut." At Millennium’s End: New Essays on the Work of Kurt Vonnegut. Ed. Kevin Alexander Boon. New York: State U of New York P, 2001. 135-148.
Giannone, Richard. "Violence in the Fiction of Kurt Vonnegut." Thought. 56, 220 (1981): 58-77.
Gill, R. B. " Bargaining in Good Faith: The Laughter of Vonnegut, Grass, and Kundera." Critique. 25 (1984): 77-91.
Godshalk, William L. "Kurt Vonnegut's Renaissance Hero." Clifton: Magazine of the University of Cincinnati. 1 (1973): 41-45.
Godshalk, William L. "The Recurring Characters of Kurt Vonnegut, Jr." Notes on Contemporary Literature. 3 (January 1973): 2-3.
Godshalk, William L. "Vonnegut and Shakespeare: Rosewater at Elsinore." Critique: Studies in Modern Fiction. 15, 2 (1973): 37-48.
Greer, Creed. "Kurt Vonnegut and the Character of Words." Journal of Narrative Technique. 19, 3 (1989): 312-30.
Greiner, Donald J. "Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse-Five and the Fiction of Atrocity." Critique: Studies in Modern Fiction. 14, 3 (1973): 38-51.
Gros-Louis, Dolores K. "Slaughterhouse-Five: Pacifism vs. Passiveness." Ball State University Forum. 18, 2 (1977): 3-8.
Grossman, Edward. "Vonnegut and His Audience." Commentary. 58, 1 (1974): 40-46.
Haas, Rudolf. "Form und Sinn bei Vonnegut: Vignetten zu Cat's Cradle." Gattungsprobleme in der anglo-amerikanischen Literatur. Ed. Borgmeier, Raimund. Tübingen: Max Niemeyer Verlag, 1986. 230-238.
Han, Chun-Koong. "Slaughterhouse-Five: Dynamic Tension." The Journal of English Language and Literature. 38, 2 (Summer 1992): 295-314.
Han, Chun-koong. "Kurt Vonnegut's Humanistic Pessimism." The Journal of English Language & Literature. 41, 2 (1995): 477-94.
Han, Eungoo. "Kurt Vonnegut's Mother Night: Fiction and Life." The Journal of English Language & Literature. 41, 3 (1995): 741-60.
Hansen, Arlene J. "The Celebration of Solipsism: A New Trend in American Fiction." Modern Fiction Studies. 19 (Spring 1973): 5-15.
Harris, Charles B. "Illusion and Absurdity: The Novels of Kurt Vonnegut, Jr." Contemporary American Novelists of the Absurd. Ed. Harris, Charles B. New Haven CN.: College & UP, 1971. 51-75 and 139-141.
Harris, Charles B. "Time, Uncertainty, and Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.: A Reading of Slaughterhouse-Five." The Centennial Review. 20 (1976): 228-243.
Hartshorne, Thomas L. "From Catch-22 to Slaughterhouse V: The Decline of the Political Mode." South Atlantic Quarterly. 78 (1979): 17-33.
Haskell, John D., Jr. "Addendum to Pieratt and Klinkowitz: Kurt Vonnegut, Jr." Papers of the Bibliographical Society Society of America. 70 (1976): 122.
Hassan, Ihab. "Fiction and Future: An Extravaganza for Voice and Tape." Liberations: New Essays on the Humanities in Revolution. Ed. Hassan, Ihab. Middletown, CN: Wesleyan UP, 1971. 178-198.
Hayman, David. "The Jolly Mix: Notes on Techniques, Style and Decorum in Slaughterhouse-Five." Summary. 1, 2 (1971): 44-50.
Hearell, W. Dale. "Vonnegut's Changing Women." Publications of the Arkansas Philological Association. 22, 2 (Fall 1996): 27-35.
Hearell, W. Dale. "Formative Pretense in Vonnegut's Mother Night." Publications of the Arkansas Philological Association. 25, 1 (Spring 1999): 31-39.
Hearron, Tom. "The Theme of Guilt in Vonnegut's Cataclysmic Novels." The Nightmare Considered: Critical Essays on Nuclear War Literature. Ed. Anisfield, Nancy. Bowling Green, OH: Bowling Green U Popular P, 1991. 186-92.
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Hou, Weirui. "From the Ladder to the Cobweb: Changes in the Structure of the Novel." Waiguoyu. 2, 84 (Apr 1993): 15-21.
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Hughes, David Y. "Echoes of Gilgamesh inVonnegut's Breakfast of Champions." Publications of the Missouri Philological Association. 16 (1991): 93-97.
Hume, Kathryn. "The Heraclitean Cosmos of Kurt Vonnegut." Papers on Language and Literature. 18 (1982): 208-224.
Hume, Kathryn. "Vonnegut's Self-Projections: Symbolic Characters and Symbolic Fiction." Journal of Narrative Technique. 12, 3 (Fall 1982): 177-190.
Hume, Kathryn. "Kurt Vonnegut and the Myths and Symbols of Meaning." Texas Studies in Literature and Language. 24, 4 (Winter 1982): 429-447.
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Irving, John. "The Aesthetics of Accessibility: Kurt Vonnegut and his Critics." New Republic. 181 (22 September 1979): 41-49.
Isaacs, Niel D. "Unstuck in Time: Clockwork Orange and Slaughterhouse-Five." Literature Film Quarterly. 1 (1973): 122-131.
Iwamoto, Iwao. "A Clown's Say - A Study of Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.'s Slaughterhouse-Five." Studies in English Literature. 1975: 21-31.
Jamosky, Edward and Jerome Klinkowitz. "Kurt Vonnegut's Three Mother Nights." Modern Fiction Studies. 34, 2 (Summer 1988): 216-220.
Johnson, A. "Authors and Editors." Publishers' Weekly. 195 (21 April 1969): 20-21.
Jones, Fiona K. "The Twentieth-Century Writer and the Image of the Computer." Computers and Human Communication: Problems and Prospects. Eds. Crowner, David L., and Laurence A. Marschall. Washington, D.C.: UP of America, 1974. 167-180.
Jones, Peter G. "At War with Technology: Kurt Vonnegut, Jr." War and the Novelist. Ed. Jones, Peter G. Colombia, MO: U of Missouri P, 1976. 203-222.
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