The Manic Brilliance of "Breakfast of Champions"Kurt Vonnegut's 'Breakfast of Champions' was adapted into a movie in 1999, which initially flopped but is now recognized for its originality.
Breakfast Is Served-Again: Alan Rudolph on the reissue of "Breakfast of Champions" | Interviews | Roger EbertRobert Altman's adaptation of 'Breakfast of Champions,' though unrealized, reflects the complexity of American life through its characters' absurdities.
The Manic Brilliance of "Breakfast of Champions"Kurt Vonnegut's 'Breakfast of Champions' was adapted into a movie in 1999, which initially flopped but is now recognized for its originality.
Breakfast Is Served-Again: Alan Rudolph on the reissue of "Breakfast of Champions" | Interviews | Roger EbertRobert Altman's adaptation of 'Breakfast of Champions,' though unrealized, reflects the complexity of American life through its characters' absurdities.
What if Kurt Vonnegut's lost board game had actually been published in the 1950s?Kurt Vonnegut, renowned for his anti-war literature, was also a game designer whose board game GHQ has resurfaced decades after its creation.
Kurt Vonnegut's GHQ board game is back in stockKurt Vonnegut's board game GHQ is back in stock and available at Barnes & Noble.The game was rediscovered by Geoff Engelstein who collaborated with the Vonnegut estate.
What if Kurt Vonnegut's lost board game had actually been published in the 1950s?Kurt Vonnegut, renowned for his anti-war literature, was also a game designer whose board game GHQ has resurfaced decades after its creation.
Kurt Vonnegut's GHQ board game is back in stockKurt Vonnegut's board game GHQ is back in stock and available at Barnes & Noble.The game was rediscovered by Geoff Engelstein who collaborated with the Vonnegut estate.
Kurt Vonnegut's Lost Board Game Is Finally for SaleKurt Vonnegut's experiences in WWII significantly influenced his literature, yet he surprisingly created a military-themed board game amidst his anti-war stance.
Benedict Cumberbatch Reads Kurt Vonnegut's Letter of Advice to People Living in the Year 2088Kurt Vonnegut's 1988 letter offers insight into humanity's struggles with knowledge and nature's indifferent power.
Kurt Vonnegut's Lost Board Game Is Finally for SaleKurt Vonnegut's experiences in WWII significantly influenced his literature, yet he surprisingly created a military-themed board game amidst his anti-war stance.
Benedict Cumberbatch Reads Kurt Vonnegut's Letter of Advice to People Living in the Year 2088Kurt Vonnegut's 1988 letter offers insight into humanity's struggles with knowledge and nature's indifferent power.
Watch James Earl Jones Read Kurt Vonnegut's Letter Urging High-School Students to Create Art & Make Your Soul GrowBoth James Earl Jones and Kurt Vonnegut influence culture through their distinctive voices.Vonnegut inspires young artists to create for personal growth, not for external recognition.