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  1. Media type. Print. Pages. 330. ISBN. 0-440-06593-3. Palm Sunday is a 1981 collection of short stories, speeches, essays, letters, and other previously unpublished works by Kurt Vonnegut .

    • Kurt Vonnegut
    • 1981
  2. 1 de jan. de 2001 · Los Angeles Times Book Review. In this self-portrait by an American genius, Kurt Vonnegut writes with beguiling wit and poignant wisdom about his favorite comedians, country music, a dead friend, a dead marriage, and various cockamamie aspects of his all-too-human journey through life.

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    • Paperback
    • Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
  3. 11 de mai. de 1999 · Paperback – May 11, 1999. In this self-portrait by an American genius, Kurt Vonnegut writes with beguiling wit and poignant wisdom about his favorite comedians, country music, a dead friend, a dead marriage, and various cockamamie aspects of his all-too-human journey through life.

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    • Kurt Vonnegut
    • $14.69
    • Dial Press Trade Paperback
  4. Palm Sunday. An 'autobiographical collage' of speeches, stories and essays, in Palm Sunday, Kurt Vonnegut writes beguilingly about everything from country music to George Bush, his...

    • Kurt Vonnegut
    • Vintage, 2021
    • reprint
    • Palm SundayVintage Classics
  5. Palm Sunday is a self-portrait by an American genius. Vonnegut writes with beguiling wit and poignant wisdom about his favorite comedians, country music, a dead friend, a dead marriage, and...

  6. 26 de set. de 2009 · Palm Sunday: An Autobiographical Collage. Kindle Edition. In this self-portrait by an American genius, Kurt Vonnegut writes with beguiling wit and poignant wisdom about his favorite comedians, country music, a dead friend, a dead marriage, and various cockamamie aspects of his all-too-human journey through life.

  7. About Palm Sunday. “ [Kurt Vonnegut] is either the funniest serious writer around or the most serious funny writer.”—Los Angeles Times Book Review In this self-portrait by an American genius, Kurt Vonnegut writes with beguiling wit and poignant wisdom about his favorite comedians, country music, a dead friend, a dead marriage, and various ...