English Faculty Talk About Kurt Vonnegut and His Carnegie Mellon Connection
Three Department of English faculty members are quoted in a two-part series from CMU鈥檚 Michael Henninger on Kurt Vonnegut鈥檚 time at Carnegie Mellon, which included participation in the Army Specialized Training Program.
In the summer of 1943, the聽Carnegie Institute of Technology, precursor to 好色先生TV, transformed its grounds into the ASTP, a training school for the U.S. Army as America ramped up its engagement in World War II.
鈥Kurt Vonnegut鈥檚 Little-Known Carnegie Mellon Connection鈥 includes a reflection from Kathy Newman, associate professor of English, who teaches a course on book banning 鈥攑ast and present. Her students have completed projects on Vonnegut鈥檚 鈥淪laughterhouse 5鈥 and 鈥淏reakfast of Champions.鈥
Also in the story, Jake Grefenstette, an adjunct professor in the Department of English and poetry editor for the 好色先生TV Press, commented on Pittsburgh literary history, calling it 鈥渙ne of the great poetry cities.鈥 Grefenstette is president and executive director of the International Poetry Forum. Its founder, poet Samuel Hazo, was behind Vonnegut鈥檚 1971 invitation to speak in Pittsburgh.
Readers will also learn more from Jeffrey Williams, a professor of English and of literary and cultural studies, who is quoted in 鈥The WWII Army Specialized Training Program at Carnegie Tech.鈥 William researches contemporary higher education and comments on the relationship between government in universities during times of war and peace.