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Wampeters Foma & Granfalloons

Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.

First published 1976
Publisher Panther
Format Paperback
Type Nonfiction
Pages 255
Price £0.75
ISBN 0586042563

  • On copyright page: "Published in 1976 by Panther Books"
  • No statement of reprint, thus first printing
  • Full publication date from https://blackwells.co.uk
  • ISBN derived from 9 digit SBN
  • Other prices: Canada $2.50, Australia $2.30, New Zealand $2.45

Page Title Author(s) Type
13 Preface (Wampeters, Foma & Granfalloons) Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. Essay
25 Science Fiction Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. Essay
29 Brief Encounters on the Inland Waterway Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. Essay
40 Hello, Star Vega Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. Essay
43 Teaching the Unteachable Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. Essay
48 Yes, We Have No Nirvanas Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. Essay
58 Fortitude Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. Short Story
78 "There's a Maniac Loose Out There" Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. Essay
88 Excelsior! We're Going to the Moon! Excelsior! Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. Essay
99 Address to the American Physical Society Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. Essay
109 Good Missiles, Good Manners, Good Night Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. Essay
112 Why They Read Hesse Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. Essay
119 Oversexed in Indianapolis Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. Essay
122 The Mysterious Madame Blavatsky Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. Essay
137 Biafra: A People Betrayed Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. Essay
154 Address to the Graduating Class at Bennington College, 1970 Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. Essay
162 Torture and Blubber Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. Essay
165 Address to the National Institute of Arts and Letters, 1971 Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. Essay
172 Reflections on My Own Death Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. Essay
174 In a Manner That Must Shame God Himself Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. Essay
193 Thinking Unthinkable, Speaking Unspeakable Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. Essay
195 Address at Rededication of Wheaton College Library, 1973 Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. Essay
202 Invite Rita Rait to America! Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. Essay
205 Address to P.E.N. Conference in Stockholm, 1973 Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. Essay
209 A Political Disease Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. Essay
213 Playboy Interview David Standish & Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. Interview