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Where to begin? Kurt Vonnegut

Post Number:#1  Postby Ben_Robson » 26 Oct 2011, 14:44

Hello there!

I want to read Kurt Vonnegut...
Where do I start? What would be a good introduction to his novels?
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Re: Where to begin? Kurt Vonnegut

Post Number:#2  Postby KirkB » 16 Mar 2012, 13:26

I would suggest to start with Breakfast of Champions
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Re: Where to begin? Kurt Vonnegut

Post Number:#3  Postby Harishpi » 02 Apr 2012, 08:25

I have read only Bluebeard by Kurt Vonnegut and loved the book. It is easy to read and the climax is just spectacular. I would recommend it anytime.
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Re: Where to begin? Kurt Vonnegut

Post Number:#4  Postby c_brvo » 21 May 2012, 11:31

A good quick introduction is "The Big Trip Up Yonder" or "Harrison Bergeron". From there you can either go with something more realistic like Mother Night or Blue Beard, or you can go with something much more science fiction like The Sirens of Titan or Cat's Cradle. Everything he writes is great, but I'd start with one of these four.
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Re: Where to begin? Kurt Vonnegut

Post Number:#5  Postby jksteve » 16 Jun 2012, 02:28

I think you should start with Missing in action or Player piano. Both are the best books of Kurt Vonnegut.
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Re: Where to begin? Kurt Vonnegut

Post Number:#6  Postby Dietzel » 06 May 2013, 06:14

'Man With A Country' might be a good place to start because it gives you a taste of who Vonnegut was and what his sense of humor was like. If you like short stories, 'While Mortals Sleep' is excellent. 'Cat's Cradle' and 'Slaughterhouse-Five' are Vonnegut at his best. The only book I wouldn't recommend is 'Breakfast of Champions', which was hugely disappointing for me. None of Vonnegut's satire or comedy worked for me the way it had in all of his other books.
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Re: Where to begin? Kurt Vonnegut

Post Number:#7  Postby Happily Candied » 20 May 2013, 14:16

I absolutely loved Slaughterhouse-Five and would highly recommend adding it to your list. It was my first Vonnegut book and I'm glad it was; it gave me a true taste of what his capabilities were as a writer.

I haven't read enough of his pieces to suggest it being everyone's first read from him, but I'd still suggest picking it up whenever you get the chance.

Edit: I'm just now seeing that the OP was from 2011. My suggestion still stands for anyone interested in reading Vonnegut though!
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Re: Where to begin? Kurt Vonnegut

Post Number:#8  Postby lady_charlie » 20 May 2013, 21:05

Happily Candied wrote:I absolutely loved Slaughterhouse-Five and would highly recommend adding it to your list. It was my first Vonnegut book and I'm glad it was; it gave me a true taste of what his capabilities were as a writer.

I haven't read enough of his pieces to suggest it being everyone's first read from him, but I'd still suggest picking it up whenever you get the chance.

Edit: I'm just now seeing that the OP was from 2011. My suggestion still stands for anyone interested in reading Vonnegut though!


I was younger when I read this and had never even heard of the fire bombing of Dresden in school, so those parts stayed with me for a long time. I think I should take another look at these books.
Do you have another one you like?
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Re: Where to begin? Kurt Vonnegut

Post Number:#9  Postby Happily Candied » 21 May 2013, 11:04

lady_charlie wrote:
Happily Candied wrote:I absolutely loved Slaughterhouse-Five and would highly recommend adding it to your list. It was my first Vonnegut book and I'm glad it was; it gave me a true taste of what his capabilities were as a writer.

I haven't read enough of his pieces to suggest it being everyone's first read from him, but I'd still suggest picking it up whenever you get the chance.

Edit: I'm just now seeing that the OP was from 2011. My suggestion still stands for anyone interested in reading Vonnegut though!


I was younger when I read this and had never even heard of the fire bombing of Dresden in school, so those parts stayed with me for a long time. I think I should take another look at these books.
Do you have another one you like?

I also read it when I was younger and hadn't known a lot about Dresden at the time. Even so, I found it extremely heavy with meaning.

Unfortunately, my experience with Vonnegut's books stops there. I was in the midst of college when I read Slaughterhouse and just didn't have the time to add more of his work to my list. I'd like to add more to my list now though-- this thread was a nice place to get some recommendations.
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Re: Where to begin? Kurt Vonnegut

Post Number:#10  Postby lady_charlie » 21 May 2013, 14:51

Hey we should pick one to read so we can discuss it with people here.
You can pick and I will get it
I can't promise to read it very fast but this summer and we will start a discussion of it

or any other book

oddly enough this is the first time it has come to me that a group of people on here could pick their own book to read

I think this could work
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