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... Following his stay in the Windy City Vonnegut moved to New York and took a public relations job for General Electric research laboratory. Bibliography
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... Vonnegut and Billy Pilgrim were herded with other prisoners-of-war into the storage area of a slaughterhouse and later emerged to find the once beautiful city ...
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... Vonnegut and Billy Pilgrim were herded with other prisoners-of-war into the storage area of a slaughterhouse and later emerged to find the once beautiful city ...
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... In October of 2000, he was named State Author of New York City (Redfern A10). Vonnegut even received an Emmy award for an outstanding children's program in ...
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... The narrator corresponds with a student from Cornell, and makes a trip to Ilium, NY, a fictitious city based on Schenectady (Vonnegut, Cradle, 66, 82, 14, 23). ...
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... World War II. An American ground soldier, Vonnegut was captured and held in the German city of Dresden. During his captivity, the ...
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... Lundquist, James. Kurt Vonnegut. New York: Frederick Ungar Publishing Co., 1977. Tanner, Tony. City of Words: American Fiction 1950-1970. ...
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... Kurt returned to journalism as a reporter for the Chicago City News Bureau ... On February 11, 1950, Collier's published Vonnegut's first short story, Report on the ...
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... Allies unleashed a firestorm that essentially annihilated the historic city of Dresden, killing nearly 135,000 thousand people. Luckily Vonnegut was working in ...
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... the bombings because he was captured at Battle of the Bulge by the Germans and held captive in a meat locker below the city of Dresden. Vonnegut opens the book ...
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... everybody in the city was supposed to be dead, regardless of what they were, and that anybody moved in it represented a flaw in the design" (Vonnegut 180). ...
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... So by Vonnegut saying, "The Florence of the Elbe," he is referring to Dresden as the cultural city of Germany before it got blown into smithereens by the ...
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... And giving the fact that the bomb was built by the US and dropped on the Japan city of Hiroshima. And Kurt Vonnegut seems to be more interested in the work and ...
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... that morning at such and such a place in Dresden."(Vonnegut, 213) A POW, Thomas Jones, who had worked on the cleanup of the ruined city recalled, "There must ...
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... should spend ten days underground in an air raid shelter as the city is vaporized over his head if they wish to imagine horrors like this. Vonnegut' use of ...
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Vonnegut, considered by many to be one of Americas foremost living authors, was ... The allied bombs destroyed the entire city and killed as many people, if not ...
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... Vonnegut, a captured soldier held hostage in a slaughter-house, is, ironically, among the only survivors of the bombing of a peaceful city (Gianonne 82). ...
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... Vonnegut says, "the crime he (Waltz) committed in childhood is all the bad things I have done," (Broer 135). For this mishap, the people in his city persecute ...
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... with a cat's cradle of missile paths crossing over each other, covering the globe, targeting every major city of the known world. Vonnegut's unspoken metaphors ...
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... with a cat's cradle of missile paths crossing over each other, covering the globe, targeting every major city of the known world. Vonnegut's unspoken metaphors ...
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Vonnegut's When one begins to analyze a military novel it is important to first look ... On the nights of February 13-14 in 1944 the city of Dresden, Germany was ...
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... describes it as follows: The formation flew over a German city that was ... (Vonnegut 64) Vonnegut uses this imagery to dramatize effectively the cruelty of bombing ...
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... describes it as follows: "The formation flew over a German city that was ... the dangerous contents...so they would never hurt anybody again." Vonnegut uses this ...
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... Vonnegut introduces Edgar Derby to further strengthen the ills of war: I think the ... A whole city gets burned down, and thousands and thousands of people are ...
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... Next he is being led through an underground passage in Dresden, a city that will ... Through this example Vonnegut seems to be telling us that we don't need to put ...
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... One of Vonnegut's most acclaimed novels, Breakfast of Champions, written in 1973 ... Champions is that of Kilgore Trout's cross-country adventure to Midland City. ...
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... Next he is being led through an underground passage in Dresden, a city that will ... Through this example Vonnegut seems to be telling us that we don't need to put ...
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... Kurt Vonnegut fought for the United States in World War II. ... The city of Dresden had no significance, and was one of the only cities without military troops. ...
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... One of Vonnegut's most acclaimed novels, Breakfast of Champions, written in 1973 ... Champions is that of Kilgore Trout's cross-country adventure to Midland City. ...
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... the plot of the story, one still has to wonder what Vonnegut's purpose for ... survivor of a plane wreck, survived the bombing that demolished the city of Dresden ...
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