
With ample time on my hands this fall and having found
Armageddon In Retrospect such an unexpectedly enjoyable read, I have decided to read my way through Kurt Vonnegut's writings one by one. Being unemployed is a mostly unpleasant and unsettling experience, but the financial uncertainty does carry some fringe benefits - most notably all the extra free time and the natural impulse towards introspection that occurs in the course of major life changes. This makes it the perfect time to tackle some philosophical literature that I've overlooked up until this point.
I'll be progressing roughly in this order and ticking off the titles as I finish them:
- Armageddon in Retrospect
- Slaughterhouse Five
- Mother Night
- Galapagos
- Cat's Cradle
- Breakfast of Champions
- The Sirens of Titan
- Welcome to the Monkey House
- Jailbird
- God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater
- Deadeye Dick
- Hocus Pocus
- Timequake
- Bluebeard
- Look at the Birdie
- Canary in a Cathouse
- Bagombo Snuff Box
- Palm Sunday
- A Man Without a Country
- Fates Worse than Death: an Autobiographical Collage
- While Mortals Sleep
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