November 11, 1922 – April 11, 2007
Credits:
Galápagos
(1985); Bluebeard (1987); Player Piano / Utopia 14 (1952); The Sirens of Titan
(1959); Cat's Cradle (1960); Mother Night (1961); Harrison Bergeron (1961); God
Bless You, Mr. Rosewater (1965); Slaughterhouse-Five (1969); Between Time and
Timbuktu (1972); Breakfast of Champions (1973); Slapstick, or Lonesome No More!
(1976); Jailbird (1979); Deadeye Dick (1982); Hocus Pocus (1990); Timequake
(1997); The Big Trip Up Yonder (1954); 2 B R 0 2 B (1968); Who Am I This Time?
For Romeos and Juliets (1970); God Bless You, Dr. Kevorkian (1999); The Honor
of a Newsboy (2009); Confido (2009); Hall of Mirrors (2009); A Song for Selma
(2009); Hello, Red (2009); The Good Explainer (2009); King and Queen of the
Universe (2009); Little Drops of Water (2009); The Nice Little People (2009);
Ed Luby's Key Club (2009); Shout about It from the Housetops (2009); FUBAR
(2009); Basic Training (2012); Vonnegut by the Dozen: Twelve Pieces by Kurt
Vonnegut (2013); Slice of Life (2016); Canary in a Cat House (1961); 2BR02B (1962);
Welcome to the Monkey House (1968); Bagombo Snuff Box (1999); Armageddon in
Retrospect (2008); Look at the Birdie (2009); While Mortals Sleep (2011);
Sucker's Portfolio (2012); Sinbad (2016); Wampeters, Foma and Granfalloons
(1974); Palm Sunday (1981); Like Shaking Hands with God (1999); Kurt Vonnegut
on Mark Twain, Lincoln, Imperialist Wars and the Weather (2004); A Man Without
a Country (2005); Letters (2012); We Are What We Pretend To Be (2012); If This
Isn't Nice What Is? (2013); Pity the Reader (2019); Fates Worse Than Death
(1982); Love, Kurt: The Vonnegut Love Letters, 1941-1945 (2020); Happy
Birthday, Wanda June (1970); Sun, Moon, Star (1980); Slaughterhouse-Five, or
the Children's Crusade (2020); The Flying Sorcerers (1997); The Wizards of Odd (1997);
Wizards of Odd (1997); Learning to Live Finally: The Last Interview (2005);
Kurt Vonnegut Jr. The Last Interview (2011); Big City Cool: Short Stories About
Urban Youth (2002); Connoisseur's Science Fiction (1964); ABC of Science
Fiction (1968); Best SF Vol 7 (1971); Masks (1971); Autumn Light: Illuminations
of Age (1978); The Arbor House Treasury of Modern Science Fiction (1980); The
Golden Age of Science Fiction (1981); Space Odyssey (1983); A World of Fiction
(1983); Great Tales of Fantasy and Science Fiction (1985); Great Science
Fiction of the 20th Century (1987); The Ultimate Frankenstein (1991); First
Fiction: An Anthology of the First Published Stories by Famous Writers (1994);
Cybersex: Aliens, Neurosex and Cyborgasms (1996); The Flying Sorcerers (1997);
Wizards of Odd (1997); The Playboy Book of Science Fiction (1998); Writers on
Writing (2001); Big City Cool: Short Stories About Urban Youth (2002); Louder
than Bombs: Interviews from The Progressive Magazine (2004); Favorite Science
Fiction Stories, Volume 2 (2010); The Best American Mystery Stories 2010
(2010); Slaughterhouse-Five: Critical Insights (2010); Science Fiction
Collection 002 (2011); The Fourth Science Fiction Megapack (2012); The Big Book
of Classic Horror, Fantasy & Science Fiction (2013); Lieu: Science Fiction
Short Stories (2015); Grave Predictions (2016); The Ultimate Short Story Bundle
(2020).
Awards:
1953:
nominated for the International Fantasy Award for: Player Piano.
1960: won the
Writers Guild of America Award for: Auf Wiedersehen.
1960:
finalist for the Hugo Award for Best Novel for: The Sirens of Titan.
1964:
finalist for the Hugo Award for Best Novel for: Cat's Cradle.
1970:
nominated for the Nebula Award for: Slaughterhouse-Five.
1970:
finalist for the Hugo Award for Best Novel for: Slaughterhouse-Five.
1971: won the
Drama Desk Award for Outstanding New Play for: Happy Birthday Wanda June.
1973: won the
Seiun Award for foreign novel for: The Sirens of Titan.
1973: won the
Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation winner for: Slaughterhouse-Five.
1986: won
second placed for the John W. Campbell Award for: Galapagos.
2009: won the
Audie Award for Short Stories / Collections for: Armageddon in Retrospect.
2015: awarded
a place in the Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame, by the Science Fiction
Museum.
2019: won the
Prometheus Hall of Fame award, by the Libertarian Futurist Society, for:
Harrison Bergeron.
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