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If This Isn't Nice, What Is?: Advice for the Young (original 2014; edition 2013)

by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. (Author), Scott Brick (Performer), Kevin T. Collins (Performer)

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Master storyteller and satirist Kurt Vonnegut was one of the most in-demand commencement speakers of his time. For each occasion, Vonnegut's words were unfailingly unique, insightful, and witty, and they stayed with audience members long after graduation. As edited by Dan Wakefield, this book reads like a narrative in the unique voice that made Vonnegut a hero to readers of all ages. At times hilarious, razor-sharp, freewheeling, and deeply serious, these reflections are ideal for anyone undergoing what Vonnegut would call their "long-delayed puberty ceremony"-marking the passage from student to full-time adult. This book makes the perfect gift for high school or college graduates-or for parents and grandparents who remember Vonnegut fondly and want to connect with him in a new context.… (more)
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Title:If This Isn't Nice, What Is?: Advice for the Young
Authors:Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. (Author)
Other authors:Scott Brick (Performer), Kevin T. Collins (Performer)
Info:Brilliance Corporation (2013), Edition: Unabridged
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If This Isn't Nice, What Is?: Advice to the Young-The Graduation Speeches by Kurt Vonnegut (2014)

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While I came away from listening to this Audible freebie thinking Vonnegut must have been a great commencement speaker, it had a bit too much repetition for my tastes. ( )
  leslie.98 | Jun 27, 2023 |
Summer 2018, audiobook:

This was a collection of speeches given by Vonnegut many with a focus on the importance of teachers, of community families, education, and deep awareness of the good currently taking place in your life when it is. Many of them covered many other topics, but they kept coming back to these three, which i had a deep appreciation for. ( )
  wanderlustlover | Dec 26, 2022 |
Ha az Éden a folyónál c. kötetnél át is rohant rajtam a futó gondolat, hogy biztos ki kellett-é ezt adni (ha nem rohant volna át, elvetni sem tudtam volna), itt ez fel sem merült. Sőt, még azt is megkockáztatom, hogy ezek a beszédek, amikor Vonnegut közönség előtt osztja az észt, ez az ő igazi műfaja. Kellő tömörséggel láthatjuk itt univerzumának kvintesszenciáját: sorjáznak a megszokott vesszőparipák, mint amilyen a vonneguti „nagy család” eszméje, vagy a kiállás a szocializmus gondolata mellett, amit következetesen a krisztusi boldogságmondatok analógiájaként értelmez, valamint a republikánus gonoszság szarkasztikus ostorozása – mindez azonban pont olyan terjedelemben, ahogy azt kell és illik. De még ennél is látványosabb, mennyire imádja Vonnegut a közönséget – már az érett regényekből is kitűnik, hogy ha nincs, hát teremt magának egyet, csak hogy legyen kinek kibeszélni a szövegből. Amikor pedig a közönség valóban kézzelfogható, hát megeszi őket reggelire: viccet mesél, vallomást tesz, összezavar és megvilágít, hol patetikus, hol provokatív (mert mindkettőt megengedheti magának), megszavaztatja őket, és ha kell, a ruhaujjból virágcsokrot varázsol elő nekik. Ő a Keserű Bohóc, a Nagy Bölcs Lakli, Mark Twain XX. századi reinkarnációja… ami felelősség. És egyben lehetőség, amire rá is játszik. Minden ütemtévesztéssel, ismétléssel, illetve a szerkesztés hibáival együtt jár az öt csillag. Vonnegutnak meg tündököljön az örök fényesség olyasformán, ahogy ő tündökölt itt nekünk. Mert mi szép, ha nem ez?
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  Kuszma | Jul 2, 2022 |
Where was Kurt Vonnegut at my college graduation?! We had George Bush, Sr. In this collection of Vonnegut's commencement addresses, common themes repeat: our need for community, the need to be kind, the empty promises of money and culturally defined success, and the importance of recognizing the good moments in our lives -- hence the title. Very funny, often provocative, and ultimtely wise. A little dose of his inspiration goes a long way. ( )
  CarrieWuj | Oct 24, 2020 |
A book collecting the graduation speeches of Vonnegut. Obviously not up to his novels and short stories but his omnipresent humour and worldview shines through. Obviously you can`t give less than 4 1/2 stars to a Vonnegut book.
Only for fans! ( )
  TheCrow2 | Jun 29, 2020 |
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円城塔Translatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Brick, ScottNarratorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Collins, Kevin T.Narratorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Wakefield, DanIntroductionsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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Master storyteller and satirist Kurt Vonnegut was one of the most in-demand commencement speakers of his time. For each occasion, Vonnegut's words were unfailingly unique, insightful, and witty, and they stayed with audience members long after graduation. As edited by Dan Wakefield, this book reads like a narrative in the unique voice that made Vonnegut a hero to readers of all ages. At times hilarious, razor-sharp, freewheeling, and deeply serious, these reflections are ideal for anyone undergoing what Vonnegut would call their "long-delayed puberty ceremony"-marking the passage from student to full-time adult. This book makes the perfect gift for high school or college graduates-or for parents and grandparents who remember Vonnegut fondly and want to connect with him in a new context.

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