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Like Shaking Hands with God: A Conversation about Writing

by Kurt Vonnegut
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Overview

In this elegantly produced, extended conversation celebrating the writing craft, Kurt Vonnegut and acclaimed Grand Central Winter author Lee Stringer explore what it means to be a writer—and what it means to be human.

It is an increasingly rare occasion these days to find two writers willing to speak candidly, thoughtfully, and concretely about the intersection of life and art. And that these two writers happen to be Kurt Vonnegut and Lee Stringer makes Like Shaking Hands with God a truly historic and joyous occasion. The setting is a bookstore in New York City in October 1998. Before a crowd of several hundred, Vonnegut and Stringer jump into the aesthetic fray, taking up humanity, writing, salvation, art, and the challenge of living, day to day.

As Vonnegut said, "It was a magical evening." A passionate and inspiring discourse between two extraordinary writers, Like Shaking Hands with God is a book for anyone interested in why the simple act of writing things down can be so much more important than the amount of memory in our computers.

Synopsis

Kurt Vonnegut and Lee Stinger talk about the place where the lives they lead meet the art they practice.

New York Press - Jim Knipfel

There's more honest wisdom in this little volume than ou're likely to find in most any other single book this year. And not just about writing. This book's a gem.

About the Author, Kurt Vonnegut

Kurt Vonnegut was forever established in the literary pantheon and on the school syllabus with the publication of his brilliant antiwar novel Slaughterhouse-Five, but he endured as a purveyor of mind-warping, surreal fiction that just so happened to be funny.

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Editorials

Jim Knipfel

There's more honest wisdom in this little volume than ou're likely to find in most any other single book this year. And not just about writing. This book's a gem.
New York Press

Book Details

Published
December 1, 2010
Publisher
Seven Stories Press
Pages
74
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781609800741

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