The narrator of Cat’s Cradle has a “Bokononist vision of unity” after seeing this “screwy” German name on a stone angel at a cemetery and recognizes it as his own. For 10 points each:
[10e] Give this surname of the screwball American author of Cat’s Cradle and Slaughterhouse Five.
ANSWER: Vonnegut [accept Kurt Vonnegut]
[10h] Before recounting Edgar Derby’s death to Valencia in Slaughterhouse Five, Billy Pilgrim imagines his tombstone with this six-word phrase written on it, which then appears as an illustration on the next page.
ANSWER: “Everything was beautiful, and nothing hurt”
[10m] A drawing of Kilgore Trout’s grave reading “Life is no way to treat an animal” appears in this Vonnegut novel. The car salesman Dwayne Hoover freaks out after consuming cocktails in a Holiday Inn in this novel and believes his gay son Bunny to be a robot.
ANSWER: Breakfast of Champions [or Breakfast of Champions, or Goodbye Blue Monday]
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