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R.I.P. Kurt Vonnegut

Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 2:03 am
by El Protoolio_Archive
So it goes.

R.I.P. Kurt Vonnegut

Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 3:18 am
by ivan_Archive
balls

R.I.P. Kurt Vonnegut

Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 3:26 am
by Little Atlas Heavyweight_Archive
the world isn't the same.

R.I.P. Kurt Vonnegut

Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 3:30 am
by Nico Adie_Archive
My favourite author. A great man, with a great legacy of work.

This is a sad day.

R.I.P. Kurt Vonnegut

Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 3:50 am
by Little Atlas Heavyweight_Archive
i really like this from the NY Times article:


When the last living thing

has died on account of us,

how poetical it would be

if Earth could say,

in a voice floating up

perhaps

from the floor

of the Grand Canyon,

“It is done.”

People did not like it here.

R.I.P. Kurt Vonnegut

Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 3:52 am
by emmanuelle cunt_Archive
El Protoolio wrote:So it goes.



i thought this will be the second post in this thread.


what i way to start a new day, he was one of my favorite writers. he was 84 and (i think) had a good life but still, it's a very sad news. i loved the bitter spirit of faith in the human kind that his books were filled with.


edit: could someone post the qoute from the begining of slaugherhouse five about lot's wife being turned into a pillar of salt? it's one of my favorute quotes, but i can't find online and i don't own this book in english.

R.I.P. Kurt Vonnegut

Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 4:09 am
by Mazec_Archive
How sad can it be? All good things must come to an end.

We should view his death as a chance to celebrate his long and productive life.

Sad would have been if he died at age 40, or burned out, withdrew from public life, and stopped producing, as celebrated authors are prone to do.

I'd also like to take this chance to give Mr. Vonnegut mad props for demonstrating that you can be a hard-drinking, chain-smoking sunovabitch and still live to a ripe old age.

R.I.P. Kurt Vonnegut

Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 4:14 am
by minkthinking_Archive
I met him briefly once. It was at a book signing in Indianapolis and I got several of my books autographed by him. He was so intense. So intense in real life. He had a very intimidating presence about him.

R.I.P. Kurt Vonnegut

Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 4:24 am
by daniel robert chapman_Archive
Kurt Vonnegut wrote:I looked through the Gideon Bible in my motel room for tales of great destruction. The sun was risen upon the Earth when Lot entered into Zo-ar, I read. Then the Lord rained upon Sodom and upon Gomorrah brimstone and fire from Lord out of Heaven; and He overthrew those cities, and all the plain, and all the inhabitants of the cities, and that which grew upon the ground.

So it goes.

Those were vile people in both those cities, as is well known. The world was better off without them.

And Lot's wife, of course, was told not to look back where all those people and their homes had been. But she did look back, and I love her for that, because it was so human.

So she was turned to a pillar of salt. So it goes.

R.I.P. Kurt Vonnegut

Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 4:26 am
by benadrian_Archive
So it goes...

Ben Adrian