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Kurt Vonnegut
Letters: NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY Newsweek/The Daily Beast ⢠The Huffington Post ⢠Kansas City Star ⢠Time Out New York ⢠Kirkus Reviews This extraordinary collection of personal correspondence has all the hallmarks of Kurt Vonnegutâs fiction. Written over a sixty-year period, these letters, the vast majority of them never before published, are funny, moving, and full of the same uncanny wisdom that has endeared his work to readers worldwide. Included in this comprehensive volume: the letter a twenty-two-year-old Vonnegut wrote home immediately upon being freed from a German POW camp, recounting the ghastly firebombing of Dresden that would be the subject of his masterpiece Slaughterhouse-Five; wry dispatches from Vonnegutâs years as a struggling writer slowly finding an audience and then dealing with sudden international fame in middle age; righteously angry letters of protest to local school boards that tried to ban his work; intimate remembrances penned to high school classmates, fellow veterans, friends, and family; and letters of commiseration and encouragement to such contemporaries as Gail Godwin, GĂźnter Grass, and Bernard Malamud. Vonnegutâs unmediated observations on science, art, and commerce prove to be just as inventive as any found in his novelsâfrom a crackpot scheme for manufacturing âatomicâ bow ties to a tongue-in-cheek proposal that publishers be allowed to trade authors like baseball players. (âKnopf, for example, might give John Updikeâs contract to Simon and Schuster, and receive Joan Didionâs contract in return.â) Taken together, these letters add considerable depth to our understanding of this one-of-a-kind literary icon, in both his public and private lives. Each letter brims with the mordant humor and openhearted humanism upon which he built his legend. And virtually every page contains a quotable nugget that will make its way into the permanent Vonnegut lexicon. ⢠On a job he had as a young man: âHell is running an elevato
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