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Books with title Champions of Breakfast

  • BREAKFAST OF CHAMPIONS

    Kurt Vonnegut

    Leather Bound (The Easton Press, March 15, 2001)
    Copyright 1973, by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.; Published by Easton Press with the permission of Delacorte Press. The special contents of this Edition are copyright 2001 by Easton Press (MBI Inc.), Norwalk, Connecticut
  • Breakfast of Champions

    Kurt Vonnegut

    Paperback (HarperCollins Distribution Ser, March 15, 1974)
    paperback, vg+
  • Breakfast of Champions

    Kurt Vonnegut

    Hardcover (Delacorte Press, March 15, 1975)
    None
  • Breakfast of Champions

    Jr. Kurt Vonnegut

    Audio Cassette (Caedmon, March 15, 1979)
    One audio cassette. Side A: 27:40 min Side B: 29:12 min
  • Breakfast of Champions Low Price CD

    Jr. Vonnegut, Kurt, Stanley Tucci

    Audio CD (HarperAudio, Oct. 15, 2013)
    Kurt Vonnegut was a master of contemporary American literature. His black humor, satiric voice, and incomparable imagination first captured America's attention in The Sirens of Titan in 1959 and established him as "a true artist"* with Cat's Cradle in 1963. He was, as Graham Greene has declared, "one of the best living American writers."Breakfast of Champions is vintage Vonnegut. One of his favorite characters, aging writer Kilgore Trout, finds to his horror that a Midwest car dealer is taking his fiction as truth. The result is murderously funny satire as Vonnegut looks at war, sex, racism, success, politics, and pollution in America and reminds us how to see the truth.*The New York Times
  • Breakfast Champions

    Kurt Vonnegut

    Paperback (Delta, March 15, 1974)
    None
  • Breakfast of Champions CD Unabridged

    Jr. Vonnegut, Kurt, Stanley Tucci

    CD-ROM (HarperCollins, March 2, 2004)
    Breakfast of Champions is vintage Vonnegut. One of his favorite characters, aging writer Kilgore Trout, finds to his horror that a Midwest car dealer is taking his fiction as truth. The result is murderously funny satire as Vonnegut looks at war, sex, racism, success, politics, and pollution in America and reminds us how to see the truth.
  • Breakfast of Champions: A Novel

    Kurt Vonnegut, John Malkovich

    Audio CD (Audible Studios on Brilliance Audio, Aug. 4, 2015)
    Breakfast of Champions (1973) provides frantic, scattershot satire and a collage of Vonnegut's obsessions. His recurring cast of characters and American landscape was perhaps the most controversial of his canon; it was felt by many at the time to be a disappointing successor to Slaughterhouse-Five, which had made Vonnegut's literary reputation.The core of the novel is Kilgore Trout, a familiar character very deliberately modeled on the science fiction writer Theodore Sturgeon (1918-1985), a fact that Vonnegut conceded frequently in interviews and that was based upon his own occasional relationship with Sturgeon. Here Kilgore Trout is an itinerant wandering from one science fiction convention to another; he intersects with the protagonist, Dwayne Hoover (one of Vonnegut's typically boosterish, lost, and stupid mid-American characters), and their intersection is the excuse for the evocation of many others, familiar and unfamiliar, dredged from Vonnegut's gallery. The central issue is concerned with intersecting and apposite views of reality, and much of the narrative is filtered through Trout, who is neither certifiably insane nor a visionary writer but can pass for either depending upon Dwayne Hoover's (and Vonnegut's) view of the situation.America, when this novel was published, was in the throes of Nixon, Watergate, and the unraveling of our intervention in Vietnam; the nation was beginning to fragment ideologically and geographically, and Vonnegut sought to cram all of this dysfunction (and a goofy, desperate kind of hope, the irrational comfort given through the genre of science fiction) into a sprawling narrative whose sense, if any, is situational, not conceptual. Reviews were polarized; the novel was celebrated for its bizarre aspects and became the basis of a Bruce Willis movie adaptation whose reviews were not nearly so polarized. (Most critics hated it.)
  • Breakfast of Champions

    Kurt Vonnegut

    Paperback (VINTAGE, Jan. 1, 2009)
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  • Breakfast of Champions

    Kurt Jr. Vonnegut

    Paperback (Example Product Manufacturer, March 15, 2007)
    good quality book. "Breakfast of Champions"
  • Breakfast of Champions

    Kurt Vonnegut Jr.

    Mass Market Paperback (Dell, March 15, 1978)
    from wikipedia: "Suicide, free will, mental illness, and social and economic cruelty are dealt with throughout the novel. In the preface, Vonnegut states that he tends "to think of human beings as huge, rubbery test tubes, too, with chemical reactions seething inside." As with Slaughterhouse-Five (1969) and The Sirens of Titan (1959), the nature of free will is called into question, in this case by considering mankind as biological machines, and physical measurements of characters are often given when they are introduced. He attributes the mental illness of Dwayne Hoover and society at large to an abundance of "bad chemicals" in the brain which, when combined with bad ideas, formed "the Yin and Yang of madness." This idea, that humans are no more than machines, is contained within the novel Kilgore Trout gives to Dwayne Hoover. Both Trout and Vonnegut realize the power of bad ideas, with Vonnegut remarking how "natural it was for [people] to behave so abominably, and with such abominable results: They were doing their best to live like people invented in story books. This was the reason Americans shot each other so often: it was a convenient literary device for ending short stories and books." The view of humans as biological machines, initially accepted by Vonnegut, is counteracted by Rabo Karabekian, the abstract artist who suggests "Our awareness is all that is alive and maybe sacred in any of us. Everything else about us is dead machinery.""
  • Champions of Breakfast

    by Adam Rex

    Hardcover (Balzer + Bray (February 11, 2014), July 6, 2014)
    Champions of Breakfast (The Cold Cereal Saga)