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working with many gifted and high-profile
subjects over the years, but Kurt Vonnegut—dear, funny, eccentric, lovable,
tormented Kurt Vonnegut—will always be one of my favorites. Kurt ... dating and employment problems, and other `issues.' ")
While mental illness clearly runs in the Vonnegut family, so, I found, does
creativity. Kurt's father was a gifted architect ... thin partitions do their bounds
divide."
Compared with many of history's creative luminaries, Vonnegut, who died
of natural causes, got off relatively easy. Among those who ended up losing
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working with many gifted
and high-profile subjects over the years, but Kurt
Vonnegut—dear, funny, eccentric, lovable, tormented Kurt
Vonnegut—will always be one of my favorites. Kurt ... dating and employment problems, and other `issues.' ")
While mental illness clearly runs in the Vonnegut family, so, I
found, does creativity. Kurt's father was a gifted architect ... thin partitions do their bounds divide."
Compared with many of history's creative luminaries,
Vonnegut, who died of natural causes, got off relatively easy.
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Among those
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September 19, 2012 -- In "Player Piano," his 1952 dystopian
novel, Kurt Vonnegut rebelled against automation. For
Vonnegut, the metaphor of the player piano—where the
instrument plays itself ... that was wrong with the cold, mechanical
and efficiency-maximizing environment around him.
Vonnegut would probably be terrified by Christopher Steiner's
provocative "Automate This," a book about our growing ... algorithms—the Sumerians got that
much right—but how to live with them. As Vonnegut
understood over a half-century ago, an uncritical embrace of
automation, for all the efficiency
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kinds of things you
can't see from the center." — Kurt Vonnegut
This week, let's toast to the extraordinary voices of those who create fearlessly, push boundaries, and encourage ... look around.
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A Permanent Home for Kurt Vonnegut's Legacy
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By Kurt Vonnegut Library
One of the most influential ... writers of our time, Kurt Vonnegut was a champion of free expression and peaceful
coexistence — and a library and museum in his beloved hometown of Indianapolis is actively working
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September 19, 2012 -- In "Player Piano," his 1952 dystopian novel, Kurt
Vonnegut rebelled against automation. For Vonnegut, the metaphor of the
player piano—where the instrument plays itself ... that was wrong with the cold, mechanical and
efficiency-maximizing environment around him.
Vonnegut would probably be terrified by Christopher Steiner's provocative
"Automate This," a book about our growing ... algorithms—the Sumerians got that much right—but how to live with
them. As Vonnegut understood over a half-century ago, an uncritical
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column in 1997, but
often erroneously attributed to a commencement speech by author Kurt Vonnegut. Both its subject and tone are
similar to the 1927 poem "Desiderata". The most popular ... Luhrmann. Schmich's column,
in time, was well received by Vonnegut. He told the New York Times, "What she wrote was funny, wise and
charming, so I would have been
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