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  1. Its my sincere belief that Kurt Vonnegut had more foresight than most of the authors today. I would recommend that you read Palm Sunday to feel the warm voice of Mr. Vonnegut talk about incidents like the time teachers at a school burnt his books in a furnace.

  2. Apr 11, 2017 · Find some of Vonnegut’s greatest writing advice, plucked from interviews, essays, and elsewhere, below—but first, find some of Vonnegut’s greatest life advice right here: “I tell you, we are here on Earth to fart around, and don’t let anybody tell you different.”

  3. Apr 17, 2014 · By Maria Popova. Kurt Vonnegut (November 11, 1922–April 11, 2007) was a man of discipline, a champion of literary style, a kind of modern sage and poetic shaman of happiness, and one wise dad. After the publication of his now-legendary 1969 satirical novel Slaughterhouse-Five, Vonnegut added another point of excellence to his résumé: He ...

  4. Nov 28, 2020 · Either way, it’s something I want to try, and I’m not going to let being bad at it block me. What do you want to do? The Good, the Bad, and Not-So-Ugly Of Freelance Life

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    • Slaughterhouse-Five (1969) Not really a surprise to find this at #1, right? If you have not read this book, what can I say? You should. You may hate it, or you may want to get portions of it tattooed on your body.
    • Cat's Cradle (1963) I have never dog-eared a book to mark pages or quotations I'd like to remember as frequently as I did Cat's Cradle. This book features one of Vonnegut's coolest and most popularly enduring sci-fi concepts (ice-9), as well as his made-up religion Bokononism, which seems to exist mainly in the form of pleasant, pithy witticisms and observations.
    • Mother Night (1961) I would argue that this is the novel when Kurt Vonnegut became Kurt Vonnegut. If you read Sirens of Titan and then Cat's Cradle, you may be forgiven for not immediately thinking they were written by the same author.
    • Timequake (1997) Vonnegut was well known for his essays and public addresses, many of which were included in collections like Palm Sundayand Fates Worse Than Death(only crucifixion, it would seem) and which are wonderful, funny, and endlessly entertaining.
  5. May 12, 2014 · Kurt Vonnegut (November 11, 1922–April 11, 2007) — a man of discipline, a champion of literary style, modern sage, poetic shaman of happiness, and one wise dad — endures as one of the most prolific and sought-after commencement speakers of all time.

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  7. Since first being published in 1967— and despite being considered one of the great modern novels—Kurt Vonnegut’s time-hopping, semiauto-biographical, antiwar classic, Slaughterhouse-Five, has been and continues to be banned from classrooms and libraries the world over. This is due to what is often described by those who censor it as its ...

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