Kurt Vonnegut, Writer of Classics of the American Counterculture, Dies at 84 [link]
Kurt Vonnegut, whose dark comic talent and urgent moral
vision in novels like "Slaughterhouse-Five," "Cat's Cradle"
and "God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater" caught the temper of his
times and the imagination of a generation, died last night
when in Manhattan. He was 84.
Holy shit.
I've only ever read
Slaughterhouse-Five,
but I've been meaning to read more.
So it goes.
sorry - that was inevitable
I'm not surprised. He looked pretty frail on TDS.
Dammit, Hec, I came to edit that in. Heh.
When was he on TDS? Recently?
When was he on TDS? Recently?
Within the last couple months. I bet they throw the clip up at the TDS website.
Damn. Had to run in the other room and tell the DH, who is jamming on guitars with our neighbor. He is a HUGE Vonnegut fan.
Yeah, he didn't look (or sound) long for this world.
Lucky mud, lucky me. Although I felt like I outgrew the man's books a while back, I read everything he wrote before I was 22.
I'm not surprised. He looked pretty frail on TDS.
Apparently he had a bad fall a few weeks back, so his frailty was exacerbated.
Although I felt like I outgrew the man's books a while back, I read everything he wrote before I was 22.
Corwood is me. At a certain point in my life, he was the most important writer in the world to me. It's been a while, but he certainly had his place in my formative psyche. Not as much as Monty Python, I'm sure, but still a large chunk.