Royal Oak Posted Friday at 10:23 PM Report Posted Friday at 10:23 PM (edited) I have been re-reading my stash of Kurt Vonnegut novels which I last read as a young man. I've found that I've preferred his 1980s output (Deadeye Dick, Galapagos, Bluebeard and Hocus Pocus) to his earlier work. I can't really explain why, except to say the later novels just seem a bit more substantial maybe. Edited Friday at 10:25 PM by Royal Oak Quote
Ken Dryden Posted Friday at 11:10 PM Report Posted Friday at 11:10 PM I remember reading a book review of one of Kurt Vonnegut's volumes, titled "Vonnegut Turn Deserves Another." Quote
Pim Posted 18 hours ago Report Posted 18 hours ago I read a lot of books but never checked into this thread up till now. I always read two books simultaneously: one brainteaser and one more accesible. Now reading: and The Bergson is melting my brain where the Jaspers is a little easier to fathom. Quote
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