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Goodbye Kurt Vonnegut, You Were a Seriously Cool Dude
Sad to report that Kurt Vonnegut has died. I've been a fan since fifth grade, when I learned of the "chrono-synclastic infundibulum".
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Here's to Tralfamadore and Wide Open Beavers
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No! :(
GD is going to be extra bummed about this one too. We were both fans. Sometimes I'm reminded that all my favorite elders will pass before my eyes. Sigh. |
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OOOH! Very sad news!
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I've read everything and it was a mixed bag but that which was good was great.
I didn't know he was still alive, though. |
Yeah, I thought he was dead already, too. Eh, we all die. Better to have been a brilliant author than most dead people achieved.
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Sad news, but this is sure to spark a few re-reads for me.
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I loved Kurt Vonnegut when I was younger- I have all his books up to 'Galapogos', then I just sort of drifted away from his writing. Brilliant guy, great to see in person and funny as hell. Didn't he have to suffer through having Geraldo Rivera as a son-in-law for a time? I always saw that as the sort of cruel cosmic joke that might show up in his writings.
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I saw him on a talk show, I can't remember which, not too long ago.
I was impressed by his sharpness, at his age. {I think it was to promote his last book}. I can not say I've read his works but I know of his work and my daughter, when I told her, was taken aback and definitely bummed. Yes, CP, it is sad to think that so many people {actually anyone we love or admire} will leave this life before we do and we will miss having them. |
Apart from his writing, he was really good in Back to School. He looked about 84 then back in '84. Now he and Rodney are both gone. As are so many others.
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One of my favorite lines from a movie was from the 80's teen flick called "Just one of the boys" where a girl dons boy drag to and goes to another high school. Her teenage brother is this little horndog and he is talking about a playboy centerfold he is drooling about and says.
"She despises Toxic waste and reads Vonnegut in the bathtub!" Hey it got me into Vonnegut... Loved Breakfast of Champions... Loved his concepts of the "LEAKS" |
Poo-tee-tweet.
Mixed bag indeed on his work as a whole, and I very much disagreed with some of his strong views. That said, he was a genius and much of his work entertains me quite a bit. Writers like him are few and far between, I always found it odd that he was a contemporary and I find it equally odd that he's gone. |
Goodbye Kurt, you were one seriously cool dude.
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Dear John: Your teacher is an asshole. Sincerely Kurt Vonnegut (oops, I just noticed the other thread on this. Would someone merge this with that?) |
I still consider Mother Night to be one of my favorite books.
I will miss his skewed point of view. |
Dear World,
Kurt Vonnegut had serious writing chops. Thank God he let us read his stuff. Sincerely, Helen |
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What a great story. Farewell Kurt (in truth, I thought you'd gone already :blush: ) |
It's such a great story, I still remember the first time I heard it.
So either Vonnegut has called many a professor an "asshole" or Moonie's roommate is THE guy in the story I heard (read). |
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Professors being professors, you'd probably get the same result with whatever author you plugged in. |
He was one of my Dad's favorite's. If there is an afterlife perhaps they're hanging out?
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If there is an afterlife, he's probably mildly pissed off.
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Poking around to confirm my recollection that Vonnegut was an atheist (and thus my previous post) and I stumbled upon Conservapedia. I wondered what they had to say and it is just bizarre.
And then the footnote says "Some question whether Kurt Vonnegut was an atheist..." because surely Vonnegut wouldn't know. And I liked this: Quote:
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Vonnegut Says
I found some interesting Vonnegut quotes on everything from C Students from Yale to the healing power The Beatles ... I believe this was taken from the Daily Show, though I can not be sure.
"Our leaders are sick of all the solid information that has been dumped on humanity by research and scholarship and investigative reporting ... They want to put us back on the snake-oil standard ... What good is an education? The boisterous guessers are still in charge - the haters of information ... In case you haven't noticed, we are now as feared and hated all over the world as the Nazis once were." I have one reality show that would make your hair stand on end: 'C Students from Yale.' George W. Bush has gathered around him upper-crust C students who know no history or geography ... plus, most frighteningly, psychopathic personalities ... smart, personable people who have no consciences ... and suddenly they are taking charge of everything ... They might have felt that taking our country into an endless war was simply something decisive to do ... Unlike normal people, they are never filled with doubts, for the simple reason that they don't (care) what happens next." "We are about to be attacked by Al Qaeda. Wave flags if you have them. That always seems to scare them away. I'm kidding. If you want to really hurt your parents, and you don't have the nerve to be gay, the least you can do is go into the arts. I'm not kidding. The arts are not a way to make a living. They are a very human way of making life more bearable." "Music makes practically everybody fonder of life than he or she would be without it. The function of the artist is to make people like life better than they have before. When I've been asked if I've ever seen that done, I say, 'Yes, the Beatles did it.' " |
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