**A collection of 15 graduation speeches and treasured wisdom from the
New York Times-bestselling literary icon and author of
Slaughterhouse-Five, Cat's Cradle, and *Breakfast of Champions
**"Like [that of] his literary ancestor Mark Twain, Kurt Vonnegut's
crankiness is good-humored and sharp-witted."--A.O. Scott, *The New York
Times Book Review
Master storyteller and satirist Kurt Vonnegut was one of the most
in-demand commencement speakers of his time. His words were unfailingly
insightful and witty, and they stayed with audience members long after
graduation. Chosen and introduced by fellow novelist and friend Dan
Wakefield, a selection of speeches and essays in this expanded 3rd
edition include:
- "What to Do When You Have the Power; In the Meantime, Remember to
Skylark!"
- "Why Social Justice Does More Than Art to Nourish the American
Dream"
- "How to Make Money and Find Love!"
- "Somebody Should've Told Me Not to Join a Fraternity"
- "How to Have Something Most Billionaires Don't"
Hilarious, razor-sharp, freewheeling, and at times deeply serious, these
reflections are ideal not just for graduates but for anyone undergoing
what Vonnegut would call their "long-delayed puberty ceremony"--marking
the long and challenging passage to full-time adulthood.