Thursday, April 12, 2007

Kurt Vonnegut Passes at 84

Will there ever be another author like Kurt Vonnegut? Likely not.

The irreverent author stood a head above contemporaries. Some of his later books lost some luster, but I found Man Without A Country particularly intriguing. It'd make a great tribute if you found time to go and give it a read in his memory.

He'll be missed.

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Blogger Steven Pittsley said...

A true master at his craft, he will be sorely missed. His legacy will live forever.

9:39 AM  
Blogger pjs said...

No doubt. I still think about Slaughterhouse and Cat's Cradle, which I read 20 years ago, and many of his ideas shape my core philosophies.

9:30 PM  

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