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Permalink Kurt Vonnegut Passed Away

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This is too bad. I feel he is one of the finer American authors and even more certainly one of the finest of his time.

Agree

This is the first I heard of this. A brilliant, funny author with a voice that spoke to the absurdity of this modern life. May he rest in peace.

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Man ... that's depressing news. He wrote some of my favorite books. I've lost track of how many copies of Cat's Cradle I've gone through, since every time I find out a friend of mine hasn't read it I just give them mine and buy another.

-Warren

That was excessively violent and completely unnecessary. I loved it.

I just heard this this morning. I think the news said he was 84. A great author with a great talent....

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i've recently been re-reading his books and just finished 'cats' cradle'

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He gave us a lot and his wonderful body of work lives on.
Hi ho.

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Ive only read 'Player Piano' 'Mother Knight' and 'Hocus Pocus'...I really want to get 'Slaughterhouse 5'

Anybody remember the 'Slaughterhouse' reference in the movie 'Footloose'?
Theyre talking shite about the English teacher and they say, "Hes making everybidy read Slaughterhouse 5" and Kevin Bacon says, "Thats a great book" and they look at him like hes an idiot....Haha great movie.

RIP Vonnegut

My favorite human and biggest hero. I am crushed but I knew the day was coming. I heard he had recently fallen in his NY apartment and suffered brain damage. The cigarettes didn't get him after all. Glad to see so many others here who mourn his passing. Hi ho.

Has anybody written a song called The Sirens of Titan yet?

Al Stewart (Year of the Cat) wrote a good one.
I was a victim of a series of accidents...as are we all.

I just finished reading "A Man Without a Country", his last work...i will miss him too much...so it goes...

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read all you can by Mr. Vonnegut, you will not be sorry.
-dp

momsurfing_
i've recently been re-reading his books and just finished 'cats' cradle'

...ice-9 takes over the planet..global cooling!

that book makes me smile just thinking about it.

-dp

Ambrosia wrote a song using his lyrics.

Nice, Nice, Very Nice
So many people in the same device

I'm getting tears in my eyes.

IronMaiden
Ive only read 'Player Piano' 'Mother Knight' and 'Hocus Pocus'...I really want to get 'Slaughterhouse 5'

You gotta get that one, plus at the very least 'The Sirens of Titan' and 'Slapstick.' Oh, and obviously 'Cat's Cradle.' 'Welcome to the Monkey House' has some great short stories of his, too. ('Harrison Bergeron' is far and away my favorite of those.)

-Warren

That was excessively violent and completely unnecessary. I loved it.

I had forgotten about the local connection to Mr. Vonnegut. He taught at the University of Iowa briefly.

Vonnegut and UI

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Stormtiger
Ambrosia wrote a song using his lyrics.

The one about General Sherman's horse?

Last edited: Apr 15, 2007 22:40:02

I don't remember General Sherman's horse but he wrote so many ditties within his books. I went to high school with Dave Pack so I was tuned into the early Ambrosia albums, this was on their first. You can hear a sample on iTunes. It sure isn't surf.

NICE, NICE, VERY NICE

Oh a sleeping drunkard Up in Central Park
Or the lion hunter In the jungle dark

Or the Chinese dentist Or the British Queen
They all fit together In the same machine

Nice, nice, very nice
Nice, nice, very nice
So many people in the same device

Oh a whirling dervish And a dancing bear
Or a Ginger Rogers and a Fred Astaire

Or a teenage rocker Or the girls in France
Yes, we all are partners in this cosmic dance

Nice, nice, very nice
Nice, nice, very nice
So many people in the same device

I wanted all things to make sense
So we'd be happy instead of tense

Oh a sleeping drunkard Up in Central Park
Or the lion hunter In the jungle dark

Or the Chinese dentist Or the British Queen
They all fit together In the same machine

Nice, nice, very nice
Nice, nice, very nice
So many people in the same device
So many people in the same devic

My wife told me just about as soon as it hit the newswire. I was way, way more saddened than I ever thought I would be. Actually I never thought about him dying before, I guess.

If you have ever gone to high school in the US (and had even a remote interest in your English class), then this is very bad news indeed. I was just thinking about a great scene from Slaughterhouse 5 that same day. This may be even worse than when I heard that Richard Brautigan has passed away years ago.

Sad.

SSIV

It is very sad. He was an amazing writer. His books inspired me to read what the world refers to as Literature as apposed to the pulp i grew up reading.

It is a good to know that some many people have the same interests. So many surf music fans are also Vonnegut fans.

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