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Note: Besides his many novels, Vonnegut's writings have been professionally gathered into 3 books of essays, speeches, etc. (Wampeters, Palm Sunday, and Fates Worse than Death), and 3 collections of short stories (Canary in a Cathouse, Welcome to the Monkey House and Bagombo Snuff Box). The small gathering of texts below are out-of-print or web-pulled bits appearing in none of these corporately guarded volumes.
Knowing What's Nice. In These Times, November 6, 2003
Only Game in Town. Natural History, Winter 2001.
Accepting the Carl Sandburg Literary Award. Socialist Worker, November 2, 2001.
Kurt Vonnegut's Remarks at 'A Light in the Night,' Memorial for 9/11 Firefighters. October 23, 2001.
Last Words for a Century. Playboy, January 1999
The Work to Be Done. Rolling Stone, May 28,1998
Tribute to Allen Ginsberg. Saturday, June 21, 1997.
Why My Dog Is Not a Humanist. Humanist, Novmber 1992.
America: Right and Wrong. The Gazette (Montreal), September 12, 1992.
My Fellow Americans. The Nation, July 16, 1988.
Avoiding the Big Bang. New York Times, June 13, 1982.
Preface. Between Time and Timbuktu or Prometheus-5: a space fantasy based on materials by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. 1972.
On Science Fiction. New York Times, September 5, 1965.
   

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