Born in 1922, Vonnegut grew up in Indianapolis, Indiana. His architect father suffered great financial setbacks during the Depression and was unemployed for long stretches of time. His mother suffered from mental illness and eventually committed suicide in 1944, a trauma that haunted Vonnegut all his life. He attended Cornell in the early 1940s, but quit in order to enlist in the Army during WWII.

Vonnegut was shipped to Europe, fought in the Battle of the Bulge, and was captured behind enemy lines and incarcerated in a German prison camp. As a POW, he witnessed the firebombing of Dresden by Allied forces, an event of devastating magnitude that left an indelible impression on the young soldier.

After the war, Vonnegut returned home and married his high school sweetheart. In addition to two daughters and a son of their own, he and his first wife adopted three children orphaned in 1958 by the death of Vonnegut's sister Alice. (He and his second wife adopted another daughter.) The family lived in Chicago and Schenectady before settling in Cape Cod, where Vonnegut began to concentrate seriously on his writing. His first novel, the darkly dystopian Player Piano, was published in 1952 and met with moderate success. Three additional novels followed (including the critically acclaimed Cat's Cradle), but it was not until the publication of 1969's Slaughterhouse Five that Vonnegut achieved true literary stardom. Based on the author's wartime experiences in Dresden, the novel resonated powerfully in the social upheaval of the Vietnam era.

Although he is best known for his novels (a genre-blending mix of social satire, science fiction, surrealism, and black comedy), Vonnegut also wrote short fiction, essays, and plays (the best known of which was Happy Birthday, Wanda June). In addition, he was a talented graphic artist who illustrated many of his books and exhibited sporadically during his literary career. He died on April 11, 2007, after suffering irreversible brain injuries as a result of a fall.

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Title: Transformations: Poems, Author: Anne Sexton
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Title: Sun Moon Star, Author: Kurt Vonnegut
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Title: Kurt Vonnegut: Novels 1987-1997 (Loa #273): Bluebeard / Hocus Pocus / Timequake, Author: Kurt Vonnegut
Title: The Vonnegut Encyclopedia: Revised and updated edition, Author: Marc Leeds
Title: 2 B R 0 2 B (Barnes & Noble Classics Series), Author: Kurt Vonnegut
Title: The Big Trip Up Yonder and 2 B R O 2 B, Author: Kurt Vonnegut
Title: Bartlett's Words to Live By: Advice and Inspiration for Everyday Life, Author: John Bartlett
Title: The Joke's Over: Bruised Memories: Gonzo, Hunter S. Thompson, and Me, Author: Ralph Steadman
Title: Again, Dangerous Visions, Author: Harlan Ellison
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Title: A Saucer of Loneliness: The Complete Stories of Theodore Sturgeon, Author: Theodore Sturgeon
Title: Kurt Vonnegut: Letters, Author: Kurt Vonnegut
Title: Matadero cinco, Author: Kurt Vonnegut
Title: The Kurt Vonnegut Book Collection, Author: Kurt Vonnegut
Title: The Big Trip Up Yonder and Other Works by Kurt Vonnegut, Author: Kurt Vonnegut
Title: Cat's Cradle (SparkNotes Literature Guide), Author: SparkNotes
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Title: The Fan Man, Author: William Kotzwinkle
Title: The Ides of March, Author: Thornton Wilder
Title: Never Come Morning, Author: Nelson Algren
Title: 25 Masterpiece Collection Science Fiction Short Stories (Volume 2) Donald Westlake, Kurt Vonnegut, Philip K Dick and more, Author: Kurt Vonnegut
Title: If This Isn't Nice, What Is?: Advice to the Young, Author: Kurt Vonnegut

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