

Dr. Christina Jarvis
Dr. Christina Jarvis
Department of English Professor Christina Jarvis shared Kurt Vonnegut鈥檚 social justice and environmental legacies with new audiences during the summer months.
At the same time, she also strengthened her collaborations with artists and other Vonnegut scholars.
Dr. Jarvis kicked off her series of 鈥減eculiar travel suggestions鈥 with a return to Bloomington, IN, in early June for the 2024 Granfalloon, a week-long artistic, music and literary festival inspired by the ideas and ideals Hoosier icon Kurt Vonnegut. Jarvis delivered the lecture 鈥淰icuna Bonfires and RAMJAC Saints: Writing for Justice in 鈥楯ailbird鈥,鈥 partially based on her extensive study of Vonnegut鈥檚 manuscripts at the Lilly Library.
Not only did I get to meet Nanette Vonnegut, an exceptional artist and writer in her own right, but I was able to talk about her father鈥檚 writing career with someone who had a front-row seat for his creation process.鈥 Dr. Christina Jarvis
Following her presentation, Jarvis co-led the Granfalloon book discussion of 鈥淛ailbird鈥 with Bob Bledsoe, director of Indiana University Writers鈥 Conference, and Chris Lafave, curator of the Kurt Vonnegut Museum and Library.
Jarvis was thrilled to participate in this year鈥檚 Granfalloon events, which featured a keynote by legendary journalist Carl Bernstein, an exhibit and artist talk by Nanette Vonnegut, a presentation by journalist and homeless advocate Pat Lamarche and performances by femme-fronted punk-rock bands Sleater-Kinney and The Linda Lindas.
She was especially excited to join Nanette Vonnegut on Indiana Public Radio鈥檚 鈥淣oon Edition鈥 to discuss Kurt Vonnegut鈥檚 life and legacy.
鈥淣ot only did I get to meet Nanette Vonnegut, an exceptional artist and writer in her own right, but I was able to talk about her father鈥檚 writing career with someone who had a front-row seat for his creation process,鈥 Jarvis said.
Channeling Kurt Vonnegut鈥檚 favorite Uncle Alex, Jarvis added, 鈥渘ow if that wasn鈥檛 nice, I don鈥檛 know what is.鈥
Another highlight for Jarvis was speaking to a large, enthusiastic audience of mostly Vonnegut fans at Chautauqua Institution鈥檚 Hall of Philosophy in July. As part of the Oliver Archives Center鈥檚 2024 Heritage Lecture Series celebrating Chautauqua鈥檚 history and its 150th anniversary, Jarvis presented 鈥淜urt Vonnegut Unstuck in Time: His Chautauqua Lectures & Planetary Citizenship.鈥
Focusing on his July 1989 Chautauqua Institution residency, Jarvis placed Vonnegut鈥檚 key environmental, social justice and civic engagement messages within the context of his life and career. 鈥淚t was such a joy to speak to so many Vonnegut fans and to answer their thoughtful questions both during my talk and the post-event book signing,鈥 Jarvis stated.
Jarvis is also looking forward to some exciting upcoming events.
In late September, Seven Stories Press will release a paperback edition of her pathbreaking book 鈥淟ucky Mud & Other Foma: A Field Guide to Kurt Vonnegut鈥檚 Environmentalism and Planetary Citizenship.鈥
Her yearslong collaborations with internationally acclaimed sculptor Keith Andrews will culminate in new programming related to the VonnegAltar, which was recently installed at the Gayle Karch Cook Center for Public Arts & Humanities. The sculpture, which features three levels of intricately crafted figures, publicly commemorates the Hoosier icon鈥檚 life, legacy and continued relevance, and aims to inspire new generations of readers.
To listen to Jarvis鈥檚 June 7 WFIU interview with Nanette Vonnegut and members of the Young@Heart Chorus,
To see images and learn more about the VonnegAltar,