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macrolit · 4 months ago
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Slapstick Kurt Vonnegut This is 1 of 12 vintage paperback classics that comprise our current giveaw@y.
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philosophybitmaps · 8 months ago
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blurryvizionz · 5 months ago
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Any book recommendations?
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malaisequotes · 1 year ago
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“I wish that people who are conventionally supposed to love each other would say to each other, when they fight, ‘Please—a little less love, and a little more common decency.’”
Slapstick, or Lonesome No More! by Kurt Vonnegut
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laziestgirlintown · 5 months ago
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Did you know that this is a bit like Kurt Vonnegut's novel Slapstick, or, Lonesome No More!?
- In terms of this poll, if you're a bumblebee, you're my family
In the novel, all people appointed (for instance) bumblebee will always have a bumblebee family.
Like all utopias, turns out it isn't quite utopian
(per an old Slapstick family generator, back when internet internetted and search engines found, I'm: Muskellunge-11. Just in case there are any relatives out there)
I need to run a survey really quick. This isn't serious, but I need people to cooperate and not cheat for the sake of it because it'll skew the results.
Imagine you wake up tomorrow and you realize you (and everyone else in the world) can turn into an animal (And back into a human) at will.
Please go to this link to see what animal it will be for you:
(this is random, and yes, you only get one, no redos)
With this in mind, please reply to the following questions as truthfully as possible based on your current situation. (Not an ideal fantasy one.)
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eggleon · 6 months ago
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i like Vonnegut's books but a lot of the covers are bad to me. i draw my own
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pothosgrowing · 1 year ago
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Kurt Vonnegut was so real for this
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like yeah it’s so hard to not say “love you too” when someone says “I love you” and as someone who’s aromantic I always feel weird/bad saying it because for me it’s a lie :( but I always feel obligated to because it’s what is expected of me
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sordidamok · 9 months ago
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I read a lot of Vonnegut as a teen. I wouldn't say Vonnegut gave me new beliefs, but he certainly confirmed things I believed and gave me new insights. He helped me solidify my feminism, anti-war, and socialist beliefs.
Some of what I read in Vonnegut was "disturbing". It was supposed to be.
From the article:
Should we worry, as massive book-banning efforts imply, that young people will be harmed by certain kinds of books? For over a decade and through hundreds of interviews, my colleague, literacy professor Peter Johnston, and I have studied how adolescents experience reading when they have unfettered access to young adult literature. Our findings suggest that many are helped rather than harmed by such reading. For one study, we spent a year in a public middle school in a small, mid-Atlantic town, observing and talking to eighth grade students whose teachers, rather than assigning the “classics” or traditional academic texts, let students choose what to read and gave them time to read daily in class. To support student engagement, they made available hundreds of contemporary books that are relevant to the students’ lives. The books included many of the titles currently being challenged, according to PEN America, which is a nonprofit that advocates against censorship, among other things. The titles include Ellen Hopkins’ “Identical,” Jay Asher’s “Thirteen Reasons Why,” Patricia McCormick’s “Sold,” and others that were banned because of themes of sex and violence. We were interested in what the students perceived to be the consequences of reading young adult literature. They tended to read books they described as “disturbing.” At the end of the school year, we interviewed 71 of the students about changes in their reading and relationships with peers and family. We also asked open-ended questions about how, if at all, they had changed as people since the beginning of the year. Beyond reading substantially more than they had previously, they reported positive changes in their social, emotional and intellectual lives that they attributed to reading, the kinds of books they read and the conversations those books provoked. Here are six ways students told us they had been changed by reading and talking about edgy young adult books.
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cinematic-literature · 2 years ago
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Old Boyfriends (1979) by Joan Tewkesbury
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Midnight Express (1977) by Billy Hayes and William Hoffer
A Book of Common Prayer (1977) by Joan Didion
Going Crazy: An Inquiry into Madness in Our Time (1976) by Otto Friedrich
Living Well is the Best Revenge (1971) by Calvin Tomkins
Heavily Tattooed Men and Women (1976) by Spider Webb
Maya Plisetskaya (1976)
Secret Passages and Hiding Places (1974) by Jeremy Errand
Dispatches (1977) by Michael Herr
Collected Shorter Poems 1927-1957 (1962) by W. H. Auden
Slapstick (1976) by Kurt Vonnegut
Colette: A Taste for Life (1977) by Yvonne Mitchell
The Laszlo Letters (1977) by Don Novello
Cheap Chic (1975) by Carol Troy and Caterine Milinaire
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wulfhalls · 1 year ago
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any good book recs, queen?
imma just throw out everything I've read this year so far it hasn't been that much but there were some all time favs in there. wait no not everything fuck the name of the rose fuck that book so hard don't read it EVER i was engaged in a prolonged fight to the death with it and the victory was not worth the price i paid. anyways. WOLF HALL TRILOGY!!!!!!!!! LIFE CHANGING READING EXPERIENCE!!!!!!! BEST BOOK(S) IVE EVER READ NO JOKE NO EXAGGERATION NO HYPERBOLE!!!!! william faulkner - absalom absalom, as I lay dying, light in august, alice hoffman - the dovekeepers, john steinbeck- east of eden, jane austen - persuasion, john williams - butcher's crossing, brooke bolander - the only harmless great thing, ernest hemingway - the old man and the sea, virginia woolf - to the lighthouse, mrs dalloway, kazuo ishiguro - when we were orphans, a pale view of hills, gabriel garcia marquez- a chronicle of a death foretold, kurt vonnegut - slapstick or lonesome no more. also DUNE because everyone should read DUNE and I never let an opportunity pass me by to recommend DUNE
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thegayjoker · 4 months ago
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hello siobhan… i was totally wondering if u knew of any books that are similar to parting glances.. most beautiful movie in the worldddd
HELLO!!! i’m sorry for how long it’s taken for me to answer it has genuinely been so difficult to think of some… i’d say my taste in books and my taste in movies is pretty different so i haven’t read a lot of books with a similar vibe to parting glances…
the two that came to mind first are angels in america by tony kushner and close to the knives by david wojnarowicz which are both set in nyc in the 80s and center around the aids crisis. angels in america has the poetic, slightly mystical atmosphere of parting glances, while the narration of close to the knives reminds me a lot of nick with its cynicism and urgency.
besides that, slapstick by kurt vonnegut touches on similar themes of the passage of time and how relationships change with a mix of odd humor and tragedy reminiscent of parting glances - though the two aren’t similar in plot at all.
sorry i don’t have very good answers </3 i understand your desire as i will also never get over how perfect that movie is
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periipheral · 1 year ago
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last song: when ya get drafted by dead kennedys [♫] fave color: dark emerald green currently watching: barry <3 last movie: a simple plan! shout out caroline kwan movie nights currently reading: slapstick by kurt vonnegut and rereading their eyes were watching god by zora neale hurston for school sweet/spicy/savoury: ALL! it depends on my mood last thing i googled: billy bob thornton! i wanted to see if he was in any other movies or shows recently current obsession: house flipper, bg3, and bear and breakfast <3 any game that isnt the sims unfortunately currently working on: nothing sims related :( i have like 7 tests and 2 essays due in the next 3 weeks
tagging (absolutely no pressure <3): @wildmelon @avornalino @birdietrait @afrolatinotrait and anyone else who sees this :)
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blurryvizionz · 2 years ago
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ombre-ame · 11 months ago
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Love is where you find it. I think it is foolish to go around looking for it, and I think it can be poisonous. I wish that people who are conventionally supposed to love each other would say to each other, when they fight, 'Please — a little less love, and a little more common decency'.
Kurt Vonnegut , Slapstick, or Lonesome No More!
@ombre-ame
Feb 25/24
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waterloggeddaughter · 2 years ago
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On a list of things that ostracized me from my peers in high school reading slapstick by Kurt Vonnegut is up there cuz nobody in mormon private school wants you to tell them about these two giant freaky monsters havin weird incestuous sex
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redangeldragnet1982 · 1 year ago
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my reading list +_+
🍀=currently reading
🐜=on my bookshelf (locked and loaded)
🐜🐩On the Road- Kerouac
🐜🐩From Bauhaus to Our House- Tom Wolfe
🐜🐩The Subterraneans- Jack Kerouac
🐜🐩The Electric Koolaid Acid Test- Tom Wolfe
🐩 The Kite Runner- Khaled Hosseini
🐜🐩 Naked Lunch- William Burroughs
🐜🐩 One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest- Ken Kesey
🐜🐩 Doctor Rat- William Kotzwinkle
🐜🐩 The Picture of Dorian Grey- Oscar Wilde
🐜🐩 Still Life With Woodpecker- Tom Robbins
🐜🐩The Dharma Bums- Kerouac
🐜🐩Slaughterhouse Five- Kurt Vonnegut
🐜🐩The Cat Inside- Burroughs
🐜🐩The Wild Boys- Burroughs
🐩The Fall- Albert Camus
🐜🐩 Dr. Sax- Kerouac
🐜🐩 Another Roadside Attraction- Tom Robbins
🐜🐩 Breakfast of Champions- Vonnegut
🐜🐩 The Sirens of Titan- Vonnegut
🐜🐩 Fierce Invalids Home From Hot Climates- Tom Robbins
🐜🐩 Timequake- Vonnegut
🐜🐩 Slapstick or Lonesome no More- Vonnegut
🐜🐩 The Kandy Kolored Tangerine Flake Streamline Baby- Tom Wolfe
🐜🍀 Totem and Taboo- Freud
🐜🍀 Society of the Spectacle- guy debord
🐜🐩 Even Cowgirls Get the Blues- Tom Robbins
🐩 Queer- William Burroughs
🐜🍀Junkie- William Burroughs
🐜🐩 Player Piano- Vonnegut
🐜🍀 the situationists and the city
🐜🍀 the great shark hunt- hunter s Thompson
🐜🐩 On Dreams- Freud
🐜🍀 Woolgathering- Patti Smith
🐜🐩 Leonardo da Vinci and a Memory of His Childhood- Freud
🐜🐩 Diary of a Genius- Dalí
🐜🐩 Radical Chic & Mau-mauing the Flak Catchers- Tom Wolfe
🐜🐩Satori in Paris- Kerouac
🐜🐩The Pump House Gang- Tom Wolfe
🐜🐩Me Talk Pretty One Day- David Sedaris
🐜🐩Small Scale Subversion: Mail Art & Artistamps- John Held Jr.
🐜🐩 With William Burroughs- Victor Bockris
🐜🐩 Frank Lloyd Wright's Furnishings- Carla Lind
🐜🐩 Mauve Gloves and Madmen, Clutter and Vine- Tom wolfe
🐩The Hasheesh Eaters- Fitz Hugh Ludlow
🐜🐩Illuminations- Rimbaud
🐩A Season In Hell- Rimbaud
🐩The Color Out Of Space- HP Lovecraft
🐩Suspiria de Profundis- Thomas De Quincy
🐜🐩The Poetics Of Space- Gaston Bachelard
🐩The World As Will And Representation- Arthur Schopenhauer
🐩Correspondences- Charles Baudelair
🐩Les Champs Magnetiques- André Breton + Philippe Soupault.
🐩Geek Love- Katherine Dunn
🐩 Visions of Cody- Kerouac
🐩Scattered Poems- Kerouac
🐩The Holy Goof- William Plummer
🐩 Learning from Las Vegas- Robert Venturi
🐩 Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture- Robert Venturi
🐩 Desolation Angels- Jack Kerouac
🐩Drugs are nice- Lisa Crystal Carver
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