This article is from the Kurt Vonnegut FAQ, by George A Cooley geocool@blarg.net with numerous contributions by others.
Boy, are we glad you asked! Check them out:
Kevin Boon's Kurt Vonnegut Home Page has been growing steadily - lots of
jpegs and some other neat stuff.
<http://www.cas.usf.edu/english/boon/vonnegut/kv.html>
Robert Daeley also has a thorough collection of material on Kurt, as
well as many other authors in his authors database.
<http://www.empirenet.com/~rdaeley/authors/vonnegut.html>
The Michigan State University Celebrity Lecture Series includes an
internet presence, and they have an image, a sound file, and a brief
story about the lecture Vonnegut gave there in 1992.
<http://web.msu.edu/lecture/vonnegut.html>
Eric Scheur's page houses the text of two of Vonnegut's short stories,
and the full storybook (text and pictures) from KV's children's
book "Sun, Moon, Star."
<http://www.acsu.buffalo.edu/~eds>
The Internet Movie Database has movie info on Kurt Vonnegut, peruse it at
<http://us.imdb.com/M/person-exact?+Vonnegut+Jr.,+Kurt>
The Indiana Historical Society houses a "Kurt Vonnegut and
Slaughterhouse-Five" essay.
<http://www.spcc.com/ihsw/kv.htm>
Brian Rodriguez has a Vonnegut page with all the links, including a
link to the Vonnegut newsgroup, and answers to a few questions not on
this FAQ. (yet! :-) )
<http://sunsite.unc.edu/brian/vonnegut.html
Marek Vit also has some interesting things, including some essay's he's
written, and some favorite quotes.
<http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/4953/vonn.html>
Finally, of course, you all must know about the usenet newsgroup
alt.books.kurt-vonnegut!
 
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