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Kurt Vonnegut, author portrait
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Kurt Vonnegut

Born in 1922 in Indianapolis, Indiana, KURT VONNEGUT was one of the few grandmasters of modern American letters. Called by the New York Times “the counterculture’s novelist,” his works guided a generation through the miasma of war and greed that was life in the U.S. in second half of the 20th century. After a stints as a soldier, anthropology PhD candidate, technical writer for General Electric, and salesman at a Saab dealership, Vonnegut rose to prominence with the publication ofCat’s Cradle in 1963. Several modern classics, including Slaughterhouse-Five, soon followed. Never quite embraced by the stodgier arbiters of literary taste, Vonnegut was nonetheless beloved by millions of readers throughout the world. “Given who and what I am,” he once said, “it has been presumptuous of me to write so well.” Kurt Vonnegut died in New York in 2007.
If This Isn't Nice, What Is? (Even More) Expanded Third Edition
Pity the Reader
Complete Stories
Sun Moon Star
Like Shaking Hands with God
God Bless You, Dr. Kevorkian
A Man Without a Country

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If This Isn't Nice, What Is? (Even More) Expanded Third Edition
Pity the Reader
Complete Stories
Sun Moon Star
Like Shaking Hands with God
God Bless You, Dr. Kevorkian
A Man Without a Country