Showing posts with label kurt vonnegut. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kurt vonnegut. Show all posts
Sunday, April 15, 2007
So it goes ~ Kurt Vonnegut, 1922-1977
With many thanks to reader Storey Clayton who helped put this wonderful tribute together. More related links here On An Overgrown Path, and a nice appreciation, with the same title, in today's Observer.
Now read why we aren't marching in the streets anymore.
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Saturday, April 14, 2007
Kurt Vonnegut's Dresden
The death of Kurt Vonnegut (left) has brought many new readers here. Vonnegut's novels include Slaughterhouse-Five based on his experience of the 1945 bombing of Dresden. Here is a summary of Dresden resources on the Path:* Vonnegut gets his Dresden facts wrong ~ self-explanatory
* I am a camera - Dresden ~ inspirational pictures
* Dead, dead, dead everywhere ~ accounts of the bombing
* Dresden Requiem ~ contemporary music tribute
* The act of killing from 20,000 feet ~ a new book
* Intoxicating Heinichen from Dresden ~ happier times
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