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    Were You There? Michael P's Avatar
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    Default RIP, Kurt Vonnegut (1922-2007)

    http://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/11/bo...hp&oref=slogin

    Son of a bitch. Another of my heroes dead before I ever got to meet him.
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    Goddamn. You're not alone.

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    Damn.

    I remember reading him for the first time as a freshman in college (Slaughterhouse Five). He was pretty much all I read for the rest of that year.

    "God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater" is my favorite.

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    This took me by surprise more than it probably should have. Maybe it's because I never really got around to reading him; you figure there'll always be time for the living. Which, is, of course, entirely wrong. It's the dead who have all the time in the world.

    Clear another seat in the pantheon.

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    Huge influence on my work.
    Breakfast Of Champions is my favorite book of his.
    So it goes.

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    I'd be sad, but the guy's already emerged as one of THE top writers of our time. He's made his mark on the world, and the planet and its future is that much better because of it.

    *cue standing ovation for this writer of writers*
    “If you want to make a human being into a monster, deny them, at the cultural level, any reflection of themselves.” -- Junot Diaz

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    So it goes.

    Hi Ho.

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    Wow, and I just finished Cat's Cradle, the first book I've ever read by him, two days ago. A really great writer.
    Check out my latest review: The Great Gatsby

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    That is truly sad news. He'll be missed.

    "When a Tralfamadorian sees a corpse, all he thinks is that the dead person is in a bad condition in that particular moment, but that the same person is just fine in plenty of other moments. Now, when I myself hear that somebody is dead, I simply shrug and say what the Tralfamadorians say about dead people, which is ‘So it goes’.”

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    Shit.
    I was looking longingly at a copy of Sirens of Titan the other day too.

    R.I.P. Kurt.

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    So it goes.

    RIP, Kurt.
    "You see, I have been called whore-son on so many occasions by, well, everyone, that I am inclined to believe this. And the fact of the matter is, you look you have too big a stick up your ass to ever be with a lady o' the night, so you can't, in fact, be my good ol' papa."

    The Emperor sighed, "I'll give you a ship."

    "Wha'?"

    "One that flies. Like the one I came in."

    "Paint it black and you got yourself a deal."


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    bad signal
    WARREN ELLIS

    To forestall another hundred emails
    on the topic: yes, I know Kurt
    Vonnegut is dead. Weird, really --
    on Monday I received a test
    mechanical of the CROOKED LITTLE
    VEIN slipcover, upon which I am
    inexplicably likened to Vonnegut.

    (Happily, the cover also preserves
    the Kinky Friedman quote wherein
    he describes the book as "funny
    enough to make you shit standing.")

    I have writer's disease with Vonnegut:
    was always afraid that if I read too
    much of him, I'd end up sounding like
    him. Like Thompson, his deceptively
    relaxed, rhythmic colloquial style is
    too appealing to me. Lots of news
    stories are using a quote from "God
    Bless You, Mr Rosewater," and its
    bitter music is completely seductive.

    14 novels in 84 years. 30 when he
    published his first novel. Two years
    older than I am now when he did
    "Cat's Cradle." 46 or thereabouts
    when he wrote "Slaughterhouse-5."
    Still in his early 20s, working as a
    POW in an underground factory,
    when we firebombed Dresden, an
    act he later described as "a work of
    art." 1984, and Vonnegut attempts suicide with booze and pills,
    ruefully
    noting later that "I botched it." May 1944, and his mother Edith gets
    it right.
    Six months later Vonnegut is captured by the German army after days
    wandering
    alone in the countryside.

    "Hello, babies. Welcome to Earth. It’s hot in the summer and cold in
    the
    winter. It’s round and wet and crowded. At the outside, babies,
    you’ve got about a
    hundred years here. There’s only one rule that I know of, babies —
    'God damn
    it, you’ve got to be kind.'"

    ---
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    sent from pub, street or road

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    I know what Ellis means by the seduction of his colloquial style. It's powerful stuff, but it came from a man who did some powerful thinking.

    The only part that really, really depresses me is that he seems so right, so often, and in that sense he makes the world both brutally depressing and brilliantly funny.

    Often things that are true are also really painful. Vonnegut never shied from that, and I wish more people would be inspired to follow his example... this might be a better place after all.
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