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 US in the second half of the twentieth century. Vonnegut rose to prominence with the publication of
Cat's Cradle in 1963. Several modern classics, including
Slaughterhouse-Five, soon followed. And he wrote and published dozens of short stories. 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.
A longtime friend of Kurt Vonnegut's, DAN WAKEFIELD edited and introduced
Kurt Vonnegut: Letters, and is the author of the memoirs
New York in the Fifties and
Returning: A Spiritual Journey, and the novel,
Going All the Way, which was made into a movie starring Ben Affleck. He lives in Indianapolis,
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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 US in the second half of the twentieth century. Vonnegut rose to prominence with the publication of
Cat's Cradle in 1963. Several modern classics, including
Slaughterhouse-Five, soon followed. And he wrote and published dozens of short stories. 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.
A longtime friend of Kurt Vonnegut's, DAN WAKEFIELD edited and introduced
Kurt Vonnegut: Letters, and is the author of the memoirs
New York in the Fifties and
Returning: A Spiritual Journey, and the novel,
Going All the Way, which was made into a movie starring Ben Affleck. He lives in Indianapolis, Indiana.
JEROME KLINKOWITZ, a scholar of mid-century American literature in general and Kurt Vonnegut in particular, is a professor of English at the University of Northern Iowa. He is co-editor of
The Vonnegut Statement and author of several books including
The American 1960s. He lives in Cedar Falls, Iowa.
DAVE EGGERS is the founder of McSweeney's and is the author of many books, including
Heroes of the Frontier,
The Circle,
A Hologram for the King, and
What Is the What.
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