Lucky Mud & Other Foma
By Christina Jarvis
By Christina Jarvis
By Christina Jarvis
By Christina Jarvis
By Christina Jarvis
By Christina Jarvis
Category: Arts & Entertainment Biographies & Memoirs | Literary Figure Biographies & Memoirs | Science & Technology | Literary Criticism
Category: Arts & Entertainment Biographies & Memoirs | Literary Figure Biographies & Memoirs | Science & Technology | Literary Criticism
Category: Arts & Entertainment Biographies & Memoirs | Literary Figure Biographies & Memoirs | Science & Technology | Literary Criticism
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$22.95
Oct 01, 2024 | ISBN 9781644213919
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$28.95
Dec 06, 2022 | ISBN 9781644212257
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Nov 22, 2022 | ISBN 9781644212264
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Praise
“In this prodigiously researched, informative, marvelous, eye-opening book, Christina Jarvis illuminates Kurt Vonnegut’s life and work through the lens of his intense concern with the well-being of Mother Earth. Casting light on his planetary citizenship, she excavates early influences and artifacts, unearths discarded manuscripts, examines drafts—on his teenaged journeys to the West, racism, car culture, the Cape Cod National Seashore—and traces his love of place through the landscapes where he lived. She reveals his anguish at unheeded human damage to earth, and his activism. Lucky Mud is a timely, inspiring, wow of a book. I loved it.”
—Suzanne McConnell, author of Pity the Reader: On Writing with Style
“In the world of environmental literature, one might think of Rachel Carlson, E.O. Wilson, Walt Whitman. Kurt Vonnegut? Not likely. But to leave him out would be a mistake. Extensively researched and exquisitely written, Dr. Jarvis’s book takes the reader through the life, times, and musings of one of the most iconic American writers. Satirical and darkly humorous, Vonnegut is usually classified as a science fiction writer, but Dr. Jarvis accurately places his art within the environmental and social justice lens he intended. If you aren’t a Vonnegut fan, you will be. If you are, this book will give you a deeper love and appreciation for who Vonnegut was and the meanings behind his stories.”
— Dr. Sherri A. Mason, Plastic Pollution Researcher and Director of Sustainability, Penn State University, The Behrend College
“With intellectual rigor, unabashed humanity and oodles of quirk, Christina Jarvis has blown the lid on everything we thought we knew about Kurt Vonnegut. From unprecedented research into Vonnegut’s childhood to nuanced readings of both Vonnegut’s most famous and more obscure writing, Jarvis demonstrates why she is one of the most insightful Vonnegut scholars working today. This book is deeply, giddily, and intellectually Vonnegutian.”
— Tom Roston, author of The Writer’s Crusade: Kurt Vonnegut and the Many Lives of Slaughterhouse-Five
“Christina Jarvis’s Lucky Mud traces the ethical, environmental, planetary teachings and stresses that shape Kurt Vonnegut’s vision for a more humane life. Professor Jarvis combines Vonnegut’s teenaged writings with his lifelong commitment to free speech, common decency, and planetary survival to present the man behind his absurdist plots.”
— Marc Leeds, author of The Vonnegut Encyclopedia
“Christina Jarvis is the leading scholar on Vonnegut’s civic engagement, locally and globally. It is a delight to read her work and hear her speak.”
— Julia Whitehead, Kurt Vonnegut Museum and Library and author of Breaking Down Vonnegut
“Christina Jarvis sweeps aside the dismissive view of Vonnegut as a fabulist obsessed with space aliens and rocket ships, and shows him as the environmentalist, social justice activist, and “planetary citizen” he was from beginning to end—in both his life and his work. We also learn from her careful study of his manuscripts what a deliberate and painstaking craftsman he was. This book will be useful to Vonnegut scholars and enlightening for Vonnegut fans.”
— Ginger Strand, author of The Brothers Vonnegut
“Kurt Vonnegut’s fiction was marked by his belief in humans’ responsibility forenvironmental and social justice . . . and Jarvis’s study, though scholarly, haszest. Vonnegut’s fans will revel in this clever exploration of his influences.”
— Publishers Weekly
Table Of Contents
List of Abbreviations
List of Illustrations
Introduction: Tilting the Axis
I. Foundations
1. Becoming a Planetary Citizen
2. Views from Titan, Tralfamadore, and the Blue Tunnel: Writing for a “salubrious blue-green orb”
II. Place
3. A Hoosier’s Symphony of Place: From Fresh Water to Salt Water to Quartz Porcupine Quills
4. Apocalyptic Landscapes: Cat’s Cradle, Slapstick, and Galapágos
5. Midland City: Asphalt Prairies, Drug Stores, and Racism at Breakfast Time
III. Humanity and Technology
6. M-17 Houses, EPICAC, Jenny, and Wolfgang
7. What Are People For?: Communities, Pacifism, and Secular Humanism
Epilogue: Vox Humana—Make Kurt Live!
Notes
Appendix: Timeline of Vonnegut’s Planetary Citizenship
Acknowledgements
Selected Bibliography
Index
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