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Q&A with author Kurt Vonnegut
myinky.com ^ | November 15, 2002 | By The Associated Press

Posted on 11/18/2002 1:16:12 AM PST by vikingchick

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To: vikingchick
Thanks for the ping! (I do love this man, tho' victim-of-the-semi-colon-lure that I am.)
 
(What last Vonnegut thread? Link?)

21 posted on 11/18/2002 9:15:27 AM PST by AnnaZ
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To: vikingchick
(His preface to Welcome To The Monkeyhouse is one of the funniest things I've ever read.)

22 posted on 11/18/2002 9:18:15 AM PST by AnnaZ
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To: edwin hubble; vikingchick
he is right about the insularity and condesending manner of New Yorkers Los Anglenos toward the midwest.



23 posted on 11/18/2002 9:26:14 AM PST by Sabertooth
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To: AnnaZ
Kurt Vonnegut in Critical Condition

I thought smokers weren't supposed to live to be 80 years old; like Kurt has. ;)

24 posted on 11/18/2002 11:17:56 AM PST by vikingchick
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To: Sabertooth
A little local color fron the Indianapolis area. My son's wedding reception and my sister's 40th birthday party were held in the ballroom of the Atheneum. My son had worked there for a while as a waiter.

The building is very Old World. The ballroom has hardwood floors and colummns carved to look like palms. The restaurant, adjacent to the ballroom, has a very old carved wood bar and brick walls. There is a gallery seating area with hanging European flags and large trophy heads of elk and moose and such. The floors are cobblestone. Decor has lots of German antiques.

The Atheneum was built by the large German community of Indianapolis, which still has today a German-American Club complete with soccer fields and a restaurant near my home, the Saengerchor, a men's choral group, and assorted clubs around the city.

Vonnegut's family ran a large hardware store called (naturally) Vonnegut's, at which my folks bought many Christmas toys back in the 50's. It was bought out by Central Hardware in the late 70's, and that company has ceased now to exist.

My favorite comment Vonnegut made in (I believe) Cat's Cradle or perhaps God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater was that Hoosiers are the only state citizens who actually get excited when they see another person from their state while traveling. They will wave at other Hoosiers on the highway, as if they are long-lost cousins. This is true. Maybe we are a state that get's no respect, but Hoosiers DO act this way.

25 posted on 11/18/2002 11:29:24 AM PST by Miss Marple
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To: vikingchick
Vonnegut is so passe.
26 posted on 11/18/2002 11:30:11 AM PST by Chancellor Palpatine
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To: pariah
The man has incredible insight into human nature, and is howlingly funny, and compasionate.

Many years ago, when I was employed by Hughes Aircraft Company, I was involved in missile testing. I read "Slaughterhouse Five," and in that book, Vonnegut said he would not let his children play with the children of people like me. I thought he was an idiot hippie anti-war protester then, and I still think that of him.

27 posted on 11/18/2002 11:33:09 AM PST by saminfl
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To: vikingchick
I thought smokers weren't supposed to live to be 80 years old; like Kurt has. ;)

"Reports of my critical condition have been greatly exaggerated."
 
;^)

28 posted on 11/18/2002 11:37:12 AM PST by AnnaZ
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To: AnnaZ
LOL~~!

Look how much a 1st edition goes for: abebooks.com

VONNEGUT, Jr., Kurt
Slaughterhouse-Five
First Edition 1969. FIRST EDITION OF SLAUGHTERHOUSE-FIVE VONNEGUT, Kurt Jr. Slaughterhouse-Five or The Children's Crusade, A Duty-Dance With Death. New York, 1969. First edition of Vonnegut's most powerful novel. $900.00. Bookseller Inventory #28939
Price: US$ 900.00
29 posted on 11/18/2002 11:40:58 AM PST by vikingchick
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To: laredo44
I am so impressed. Your translation was wonderful and (I'm sure) on the money. Whiny liberals are soooooooo full of themselves...

Translation: I'm pissed because I, Kurt Vonnegut, a somebody didn't get my opinion amplified out of all proportion to my message by television. I have no problem when nobodies, at least those who deserve to be nobodies, like those who voted for Bush, get no TV coverage.

30 posted on 11/18/2002 11:48:18 AM PST by GOPJ
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To: boris
Well he did write Harrison Bergeron...

One of his best! About a future where people with extraordinary abilities are given artificial handicaps to make everyone 'equal'. Only Vonnegut had it wrong -- he had the rednecks as the pc enforcers, while the sensitive, artistic and intellectual types were champions of individualism.

31 posted on 11/19/2002 2:14:55 AM PST by pariah
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To: Miss Marple
Thanks for the color.

I haven't read as much Vonnegut as I probably should have. I recall reading a short story of his in high school, might have been "Welcome to the Monkey House," that impressed me quite a lot.

It was about a guy with above average intelligence who had a government-issued buzzer implanted into his ear, so that he couldn't keep a train of thought and become a threat to the established order.

It was kind of Ayn Rand meets Ray Bradbury. Perhaps it wasn't Vopnnegut's intention, but it wasn't exactly a Leftist message, by my recollection.



32 posted on 11/19/2002 6:23:52 AM PST by Sabertooth
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To: Sabertooth
It was about a guy with above average intelligence who had a government-issued buzzer implanted into his ear, so that he couldn't keep a train of thought and become a threat to the established order.

Quit bragging. ;)

33 posted on 11/19/2002 10:12:42 PM PST by vikingchick
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