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If This Isn't Nice, What Is? (Even More) Expanded Third Edition
If This Isn't Nice, What Is? (Even More) Expanded Third Edition: The Graduation Speeches and Other Words to Live By | Kurt Vonnegut
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For this first-ever paperback edition of If This Isnt Nice, What Is?, the beloved collection of Kurt Vonneguts campus speeches, editor Dan Wakefield has unearthed three early gems as a sort of prequelthe anti-war Moratorium Day speech he gave in Barnstable, Massachusetts, in October 1969, a 1970 speech to Bennington College recommending skylarking, and a 1974 speech to Hobart and William Smith Colleges about the importance of extended families in an age of loneliness. Vonnegut himself never graduated college, so his words of admonition, advice, and hilarity always carried the delight, gentle irony, and generosity of someone savoring the promise of his fellow citizensespecially the youngrather than his own achievements. Selected and introduced by fellow novelist and friend Dan Wakefield, the speeches in If This Isnt Nice, What Is? comprise the first and only book of Vonneguts speeches. There are fourteen speeches, eleven given at colleges, one to the Indiana Civil Liberties Union, one on the occasion of Vonnegut receiving the Carl Sandburg Award, and now the anti-war speech he gave just months after the publication of Slaughterhouse-Five, as well as from related short personal essayseighteen chapters in all. In each of these, Vonnegut takes pains to find the few things worth saying and a conversational voice to say them in that isnt heavy-handed or pretentious or glib, but funny, joyful, and serious too, even if sometimes without seeming so.
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I started several Vonnegut novels and couldn‘t get thru them. A little too dark for me. So I settled on this compilation of his speeches. Kurt was very quotable and had many powerful messages to impart. I applaud him for his empathy, his courage to speak the truth & for being such a survivor. After listening to the wonderfully detailed biographical intro included with this audiobook, I may need to read one of his bios.
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Ruthiella ❤️ He uses that line in 2d
willaful I always remember it as “Damn it babies, you've got to be kind“ which isn't quite correct but I like it better. 2d
AnnCrystal 💝💝💝. 2d
MemoirsForMe @Ruthiella @willaful I love that kindness is his top priority. But I should have known Kurt would add a few more colorful expletives. 😉 1d
MemoirsForMe @AnnCrystal 🙌🏻❤️🙌🏻 1d
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Kurt Vonnegut is so grumpy. But so hopeful, witty, optimistic and humane in his thinking. And i find that dynamic so heartwarming and comforting. A great book of speeches to give you those “Buddhist catnaps” of Vonnegut‘s philosophy. Thoroughly enjoyable. Have since added Slaughterhouse Five to my stack!

Caterina Stacked 😊📚 I loved Slaughterhouse Five! 3y
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