"I don't think that Slaughterhouse-Five was successful movie material. In fact, Vonnegut's books mostly, I don't feel are movie material"
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The subtext is artistic kinship. Garcia’s whole project with the Grateful Dead prized the unrepeatable: live performance as a living organism, never quite the same twice, always partly in the audience’s head. Vonnegut’s best work functions similarly. Its meaning isn’t delivered; it’s assembled, with irony doing the heavy lifting. When Garcia says “mostly… aren’t movie material,” he’s also taking a shot at the era’s prestige-adaptation impulse: the idea that a novel becomes “real” once Hollywood gives it a budget and a definitive image.
Context matters, too: by the time Garcia’s saying this, Slaughterhouse-Five had already been filmed (in 1972) to respectable reviews. So he’s not arguing from ignorance; he’s arguing from a sense that the point got dulled. The line isn’t anti-cinema. It’s pro-art that refuses to sit still long enough to be framed.
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"I don't think that Slaughterhouse-Five was successful movie material. In fact, Vonnegut's books mostly, I don't feel are movie material." FixQuotes, 19 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-dont-think-that-slaughterhouse-five-was-31892/. Accessed 27 Feb. 2026.







