Publication Year2012
Reviews"[This collection] is by turns hilarious, heartbreaking and mundane. . . . Vonnegut himself is a near-perfect example of the same flawed, wonderful humanity that he loved and despaired over his entire life."- NPR "You will find yourself laughing. . . .You also will find abundant evidence of its author's grace and generosity toward others. . . . Congenial, whimsical and often insightful missives . . . one of [Vonnegut's] very best."- Newsday " Letters ' greatest gift is the gift of all such anthologies: It humanizes an icon. . . . the fallibility and kindness of the real person shine through clearer in his more personal writing, separating the author from the oeuvre in a way that makes both richer."- The Onion "Splendidly assembled and edited by Dan Wakefield . . . [Vonnegut's] familiar, funny, cranky, acute voice . . . is chronicling his life in real time."-Kurt Andersen, The New York Times Book Review "This miraculous volume of selected letters provides a moving and revelatory portrait of the famed author of Slaughterhouse-Five and Cat's Cradle. . . . Fans will find the collection as spellbinding as Vonnegut's best novels, and casual readers will discover letters as splendid in their own way as those of Keats." - Publishers Weekly (starred review) "A literary treasure . . . this collection of letters-many of which have never been published-rightly can be viewed as the autobiography Vonnegut never wrote."- The Oklahoman "[Reveals] Vonnegut's passions, annoyances, loves, losses, mind and heart . . . The letters stand alone-and stand tall, indeed. . . . Vonnegut's most human of hearts beats on every page." - Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "Bearing all the canny observations and sardonic witticisms that distinguished his most famous works [the letters reveal] fascinating insights into Vonnegut's private thoughts and inspirations. . . . This is a volume fans will treasure."- Booklist "As these remarkable letters reveal, [Vonnegut] mixes hard-edged ideas with the buoyancy of imagination and humor. His best work makes us both gasp and laugh-wishing the fire from the Romancandle would never end."- Cleveland Plain Dealer "Wit, aphorism, charm, wisdom and joshery abound here. . . . Vonnegut's voice was as unique as his art. It is ominpresent here."- Buffalo News "Tirelessly compiling letters and manuscripts from over seven decades of correspondence with his mentors, publishers, and even a school board director who banned his works, Wakefield finally gives the reader a sense of Vonnegut's life without time travel or aliens to mystify and universalize his emotions. . . . Vonnegut is stripped of any possible self-promotion and his true affection and unselfishness shows. . . . a deep and true portrayal."- The Daily Californian "At last: the Vonnegut book readers of the late modern master have been waiting for. . . . It's his voice again, live as ever, clear and unvarnished, with the pop and crackle of a hardwood fire on an Autumn night. . . . For those of us that miss Kurt Vonnegut, it makes this collection a gift. Pick up this book, it's like having him by your side."- NUVO, "[This collection] is by turns hilarious, heartbreaking and mundane. . . . Vonnegut himself is a near-perfect example of the same flawed, wonderful humanity that he loved and despaired over his entire life." - NPR "There are authors we admire or envy, but there are just a few we really, really love, and Vonnegut is one of them." - Washington Post "You will find yourself laughing. . . .You also will find abundant evidence of its author''s grace and generosity toward others. . . . Congenial, whimsical and often insightful missives . . . one of [Vonnegut's] very best." - Newsday " Letters ' greatest gift is the gift of all such anthologies: It humanizes an icon. . . . the fallibility and kindness of the real person shine through clearer in his more personal writing, separating the author from the oeuvre in a way that makes both richer." - The Onion "Old correspondence from even famous writers can be a bore, but not Vonnegut's. He was always at his best when adopting an intimate, down-to-earth tone, and the same animating force that made him a brilliant storyteller is evident again and again in these letters. . . . This is a frank and funny book, offering rich insights into Vonnegut's character and career." - The Dallas Morning News "Splendidly assembled and edited by Dan Wakefield . . . [Vonnegut's] familiar, funny, cranky, acute voice . . . is chronicling his life in real time." -Kurt Andersen, The New York Times Book Review "This miraculous volume of selected letters provides a moving and revelatory portrait of the famed author of Slaughterhouse-Five and Cat's Cradle. . . . Fans will find the collection as spellbinding as Vonnegut's best novels, and casual readers will discover letters as splendid in their own way as those of Keats." - Publishers Weekly (starred review) "A literary treasure . . . this collection of letters-many of which have never been published-rightly can be viewed as the autobiography Vonnegut never wrote." - The Oklahoman "[Reveals] Vonnegut's passions, annoyances, loves, losses, mind and heart . . . The letters stand alone-and stand tall, indeed. . . . Vonnegut's most human of hearts beats on every page." - Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "Bearing all the canny observations and sardonic witticisms that distinguished his most famous works [the letters reveal] fascinating insights into Vonnegut's private thoughts and inspirations. . . . This is a volume fans will treasure." - Booklist "As these remarkable letters reveal, [Vonnegut] mixes hard-edged ideas with the buoyancy of imagination and humor. His best work makes us both gasp and laugh-wishing the fire from the Romancandle would never end." - Cleveland Plain Dealer "Wit, aphorism, charm, wisdom and joshery abound here. . . . Vonnegut's voice was as unique as his art. It is ominpresent here." - Buffalo News "Tirelessly compiling letters and manuscripts from over seven decades of correspondence with his mentors, publishers, and even a school board director who banned his works, Wakefield finally gives the reader a sense of Vonnegut's life without time travel or aliens to mystify and universalize his emotions. . . . Vonnegut is stripped of any possible self-promotion and his true affection and unselfishness shows. . . . a deep and true portrayal." - The Daily Californian "At last: the Vonnegut book readers of the late modern master have been waiting for. . . . It's his voice again, live as ever, clear and unvarnished, with the pop and crackle of a hardwood fire on an Autumn night. . . . For those of us that miss Kurt Vonnegut, it makes this collection a gift. Pick up this book, it's like having him by your side." - NUVO, "This miraculous volume of selected letters provides a moving and revelatory portrait of the famed author of Slaughterhouse-Five and Cat's Cradle. . . . Fans will find the collection as spellbinding as Vonnegut's best novels, and casual readers will discover letters as splendid in their own way as those of Keats." - Publishers Weekly (starred review) "[Reveals] Vonnegut's passions, annoyances, loves, losses, mind and heart . . . The letters stand alone-and stand tall, indeed. . . . Vonnegut's most human of hearts beats on every page." - Kirkus Reviews (starred review), "This miraculous volume of selected letters provides a moving and revelatory portrait of the famed author of Slaughterhouse-Five and Cat's Cradle. . . . Fans will find the collection as spellbinding as Vonnegut's best novels, and casual readers will discover letters as splendid in their own way as those of Keats." - Publishers Weekly (starred review)