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  • Published: 7 January 2025
  • ISBN: 9781644214046
  • Imprint: Seven Stories Press
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 304
  • RRP: $36.00

Kurt Vonnegut

The Making of a Writer





The first and only YA biography of the great American novelist and humanist and author of such classics as Slaughterhouse Five. Now in Paperback.

“Mr. Wakefield’s account of Vonnegut’s life is funny and tender, the kind of book that will leave you bruised and happy and reverberating a little, as if you are a piano that someone has just finished playing.” —Meghan Cox Gurdon, Wall Street Journal

The first and only YA biography of the great American novelist and humanist and author of such classics as Slaughterhouse Five. Now in Paperback.

“Mr. Wakefield’s account of Vonnegut’s life is funny and tender, the kind of book that will leave you bruised and happy and reverberating a little, as if you are a piano that someone has just finished playing.” —Meghan Cox Gurdon, Wall Street Journal

Kurt Vonnegut, author of Slaughterhouse Five, Breakfast of Champions, Cat's Cradle, and many other brilliant novels and short stories, is one of our greatest American writers, often using science fiction, humor, and a humanist view of society, religion, politics, and human nature in his writing to show us the absurdity and the loveliness of life on earth. Born in 1922, Vonnegut's life was full of great fortune and great despair: his family was wealthy, but lost everyting in the market crash of 1929; he was the youngest son in a loving family, until his mother fell into a depression and committed suicide; he joined the army in WWII with great pride for our country, but experienced instead a world of destruction and horror. These and many others were the experiences that made him a writer. But how did he channel the highs and lows of his life into great writing?

Dan Wakefield, a friend and mentee of Vonnegut's for decades and a fellow Hoosier, distills the facts including Kurt's novels, essays, interviews, letters and personal experiences, into a beautiful telling of the making of a writer. Using the second person "You," it is as though Wakefield is a friend walking through Kurt's life alongside him, a guide for readers to his extraordinary life. The book also includes original art by Vonnegut and family photographs. Here is an American life, a burgeoning artist's life to inspire anyone who has read Vonnegut's work or who themselves aspire to write.

  • Published: 7 January 2025
  • ISBN: 9781644214046
  • Imprint: Seven Stories Press
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 304
  • RRP: $36.00

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Praise for Kurt Vonnegut

“A complete portrait of Vonnegut as artist, practical joker, brother, father, uncle, friend, mentor and humanist emerges, mostly through his own words. . . . Vonnegut’s good friend Dan Wakefield knew him as did few others; and he has done us all a favor with this detailed biography of this fearless writer.”
—Phillip Hoose, winner of the National Book Award for Young People's Literature

“A complete portrait of Vonnegut as artist, practical joker, brother, father, uncle, friend, mentor and humanist emerges, mostly through his own words.”
—Buffalo News

“A penetrating view of the life, work, and character of a renowned writer, artist, playwright, and countercultural icon. . . . Sympathetic, authoritative, and readable.”
—Kirkus Reviews

“In this rich, engaging biography, Dan Wakefield introduces readers to the key mentors, artistic influences, family members, and experiences that shaped Kurt Vonnegut’s distinctive voice and extraordinary career as a writer. Vonnegut fans young and old alike will be enchanted by Wakefield’s intimate and always insightful portrait of the beloved Hoosier icon.”
—Christina Jarvis, author of Lucky Mud & Other Foma: A Field Guide to Kurt Vonnegut’s Planetary Citizenship


“I love the tone the second person gives the story. There's something intimate and warm about it, the way a loving parent might speak to a child. It says I see you and I understand you. The thing that students love about Vonnegut is the humor but also the moral compass, the humanity and this book shows where it comes from.”
—Susan Neville, Butler University