Architectural Digest is a magazine focusing on interior design and landscaping, founded in 1920. Vonnegut wrote several articles for it during the 1980s that were later included in his collection Fates Worse Than Death. He theorized that he contributed to the publication because his father and grandfather were architects and it was a kind of reproach, "a way of saying to their ghosts" that had he been properly encouraged, he should have been the third "in a long line of Indiana architects named Vonnegut".[1]
Articles[]
- "Sleeping Beauty" (June 1984)
- "Art: Great Beginnings" (May 1986)
- "Skyscraper National Park" (November 1987)
- "The Lake" (June 1988)
- ↑ "Chapter IV", Fates Worse Than Death, pg. 53.