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Writer Kurt Vonnegut dies at 84 | Writer Kurt Vonnegut dies at 84 |
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One of the outstanding figures of modern US literature, Kurt Vonnegut, has died aged 84 in New York. | One of the outstanding figures of modern US literature, Kurt Vonnegut, has died aged 84 in New York. |
He became a cult figure among students in the 1960s and 1970s with his classics of US counterculture. | He became a cult figure among students in the 1960s and 1970s with his classics of US counterculture. |
The pivotal moment of his life was the bombing of Dresden by allied forces in 1945. The experience informed his best-known work, Slaughterhouse Five. | |
He suffered brain injuries after a fall at his home in Manhattan and died on Wednesday, said his wife Jill Krementz. | He suffered brain injuries after a fall at his home in Manhattan and died on Wednesday, said his wife Jill Krementz. |
SELECTED VONNEGUT BOOKS Player Piano (1952)The Sirens Of Titan (1959)Cat's Cradle (1963)Slaughterhouse-Five (1969)Breakfast Of Champions (1973)Jailbird (1979)Deadeye Dick (1982)Timequake (1996) Vonnegut was born in Indianapolis, Indiana, in 1922 - a fourth-generation German-American. | SELECTED VONNEGUT BOOKS Player Piano (1952)The Sirens Of Titan (1959)Cat's Cradle (1963)Slaughterhouse-Five (1969)Breakfast Of Champions (1973)Jailbird (1979)Deadeye Dick (1982)Timequake (1996) Vonnegut was born in Indianapolis, Indiana, in 1922 - a fourth-generation German-American. |
He studied chemistry at New York's Cornell University before enlisting in the US Army during World War II. | |
After leaving the army, he reported for Chicago's City News bureau, then joined the public relations department of General Electric - a job he loathed. | After leaving the army, he reported for Chicago's City News bureau, then joined the public relations department of General Electric - a job he loathed. |
His first novel, Player Piano, was published in 1951. The story, which describes a world in which machines have taken over, led to the author being dismissed as a science fiction writer. | His first novel, Player Piano, was published in 1951. The story, which describes a world in which machines have taken over, led to the author being dismissed as a science fiction writer. |
Vonnegut was initially seen as a science fiction authorCritical acclaim came 11 years later, in 1963, with the publication of Cat's Cradle. | Vonnegut was initially seen as a science fiction authorCritical acclaim came 11 years later, in 1963, with the publication of Cat's Cradle. |
The novel is a satire on modern science which, according to Vonnegut, promises progress while bringing about the end of the world. | The novel is a satire on modern science which, according to Vonnegut, promises progress while bringing about the end of the world. |
In the story, Caribbean islanders adopt a new religion - Bokononism - after scientists create Ice-9, a crystal that turns water solid and eventually destroys all life on Earth. | In the story, Caribbean islanders adopt a new religion - Bokononism - after scientists create Ice-9, a crystal that turns water solid and eventually destroys all life on Earth. |
But he will be best remembered for Slaughterhouse Five - which draws directly on Vonnegut's own experience of the firebombing of Dresden, Germany during World War II. | |
'Extraordinary Success' | 'Extraordinary Success' |
As a young soldier, Vonnegut had been taken prisoner in the city, but survived with other PoWs by hiding in an underground meat locker. | As a young soldier, Vonnegut had been taken prisoner in the city, but survived with other PoWs by hiding in an underground meat locker. |
After the bombing, which killed thousands, Vonnegut and his fellow prisoners were forced to dig corpses out of the rubble. | After the bombing, which killed thousands, Vonnegut and his fellow prisoners were forced to dig corpses out of the rubble. |
Slaughterhouse Five uses the bombing raid as a symbol of the cruelty and destructiveness of war down through the centuries. | Slaughterhouse Five uses the bombing raid as a symbol of the cruelty and destructiveness of war down through the centuries. |
Vonnegut married his second wife Jill Krementz in 1979It was published in 1969 against a background of anti-war protests in the US. | |
The New York Times book review called it "an extraordinary success," adding "it is a book we need to read, and to reread". | The New York Times book review called it "an extraordinary success," adding "it is a book we need to read, and to reread". |
Vonnegut also wrote several plays, including Happy Birthday, Wanda June, as well as several works of non-fiction and collections of short stories | Vonnegut also wrote several plays, including Happy Birthday, Wanda June, as well as several works of non-fiction and collections of short stories |
Last year, he came out of semi-retirement to write a new book - A Man Without a Country - because of his "contempt" for current US President George W Bush. | Last year, he came out of semi-retirement to write a new book - A Man Without a Country - because of his "contempt" for current US President George W Bush. |
Despite commercial success, Vonnegut battled with depression throughout his life and in 1984 he attempted suicide with pills and alcohol, later joking that he had botched the job. | Despite commercial success, Vonnegut battled with depression throughout his life and in 1984 he attempted suicide with pills and alcohol, later joking that he had botched the job. |
The author is survived by his wife, photographer Jill Krementz, their daughter and his six other children. | The author is survived by his wife, photographer Jill Krementz, their daughter and his six other children. |
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