Wednesday April 1
6:30pm - 8:30pm EDT
Kurt Vonnegut Museum and Library, 543 Indiana Avenue, Indianapolis, IN, 46202, United States
Join us for a for a fascinating evening with Indiana University professor and author Sarah D. Phillips, whose groundbreaking book Kurt Vonnegut in the USSR uncovers a little-known chapter of Vonnegut’s global legacy: his unexpected popularity in the USSR during the 1970......More
Join us for a for a fascinating evening with Indiana University professor and author Sarah D. Phillips, whose groundbreaking book Kurt Vonnegut in the USSR uncovers a little-known chapter of Vonnegut’s global legacy: his unexpected popularity in the USSR during the 1970s. Drawing on previously untouched archives, including manuscripts, letters, and FBI files, along with interviews with the Soviet-era literary figures, Phillips explores: Why Vonnegut’s work resonated so deeply with Soviet readersHow his writing weathered censorship under the infamous “Red Pencil”Whether Vonnegut knew he had achieved cult status behind the Iron CurtainThe remarkable relationship between Vonnegut and his Russian translator, Rita Rait, whose work introduced him to generations of Soviet readersSpecial Exhibit Viewing The evening will also include the opportunity to view a curated exhibit connected to Kurt Vonnegut in the USSR, offering rare context and visual material that brings this extraordinary literary exchange to life. This program sits at the intersection of history, literature, and cultural diplomacy, and reveals how stories can cross borders even in times of deep political division. Registration is free! Register HERE Kurt Vonnegut in the USSR is available now in our gift shop!
Kurt Vonnegut Museum and Library, 543 Indiana Avenue, Indianapolis, IN, 46202, United States