R.I.P. Kurt Vonnegut

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kerble wrote:
Mr. Chimp wrote:The former was one I read in 7th grade, mostly picked at random for the title. The latter is Vonnegut's own full circle with Kilgore Trout, his last fiction novel, and was released directly after I got to greet him.

Damn. Balls. Damn.



Mr. Jimp!

I pulled Breakfast of Champions off my parents' shelf in maybe the seventh or eighth grade. it was the first one I'd read.
Add me to the list of people who first encountered Vonnegut through Breakfast of Champions in the 7th grade.
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Linus Van Pelt wrote:I subscribe to neither prong of your false dichotomy.

R.I.P. Kurt Vonnegut

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Allow me to reprint some short excerpts from an interview Vonnegut gave to In These Times in January, 2003 ( before the Iraq War began ). At 80, he was not fooled at all by the war propaganda.
Based on what you’ve read and seen in the media, what is not being said in the mainstream press about President Bush’s policies and the impending war in Iraq?

That they are nonsense.

My feeling from talking to readers and friends is that many people are beginning to despair. Do you think that we’ve lost reason to hope?

I myself feel that our country, for whose Constitution I fought in a just war, might as well have been invaded by Martians and body snatchers. Sometimes I wish it had been. What has happened, though, is that it has been taken over by means of the sleaziest, low-comedy, Keystone Cops-style coup d’etat imaginable. And those now in charge of the federal government are upper-crust C-students who know no history or geography, plus not-so-closeted white supremacists, aka “Christians,” and plus, most frighteningly, psychopathic personalities, or “PPs.”


Read it all ( it's only one page ) here.

And here are some lines from what I think was Vonnegut's last public speech, at Ohio State in the first week of March:
Kurt Vonnegut made a very wise and at times humorous speech at Ohio State last night. Here are some of the best lines:

“The only difference between Bush and Hitler,” Vonnegut adds, “is that Hitler was elected.”

“We have people in this country who are richer than whole countries,” he says. “They run everything.

“We have no Democratic Party. It’s financed by the same millionaires and billionaires as the Republicans.


Kurt Vonnegut's books are more likely to be banned in future America than his philosophy is likely to be accepted.

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JC23by5 wrote:FWIW...I read that Alex Jones was lining Mr. Vonnegut up for an appearance on his radio show shortly before he passed away. Could have been interesting.


Yup. Reportedly, Jones sent him several of his 9/11=Inside Job videos recently, and that didn't scare Vonnegut off from guesting. Hunter S. Thompson was pro-9/11 truth before his death also. Gore Vidal has called the oficial story of 9/11 impossible on Jones' show. That infuriates the Socially Acceptable Conspira-phobic Liberals, pointing out to them that Jones can get guests like Vonnegut or Vidal or Greg Palast or Joseph Stiglitz. They hate reminders that old men like Vonnegut and Vidal are willing to confront the reality of synthetic terrorism, and they're not.

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When I turned 18 I was finally allowed the privilege to call myself out of school. And so, on the day of my birthday I called in sick and read Kurt Vonnegut's Timequake, which had just come out. My bedroom had a pretty nice view. It was Autumn, my favorite season, and the sun was shining.

R.I.P., Good man. You are nowhere nearly as talented as Thomas Mann but I am genuinely saddened by your death and I appreciate your helping me get through some tough times as an adolescent.

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