Thursday, April 12, 2007

And so it goes.


Today I was building a bookshelf, and I found out Kurt Vonnegut died.

4 comments:

queercat said...

An appropriate action for a somber moment.

B said...

If he were a character in The Road:

Papa, the boy said, Was he one of the good guys?

Yes. He was one of the good guys, And always will be.

Like us.

Yes. Like us.

betsytacy said...

I have to say that, when I hear "Vonnegut," I think of his "Here is my picture of an asshole" from Breakfast of Champions. I have read little of him, so this is what sticks: the the shaky asterix of an asshole, a blot on the page.

Still, I was sad. The middlemen, as I have always thought of them (the Bellowing Bellows and other manly writers who were writing angry novels in the 60s) are dying out. And Vonnegut had a nice edge to him (it seemed) that the others didn't.

geoffreycrayon said...

I enjoyed Breakfast of Champions very much--he wrote it, I recently learned, after he reneged on an announced retirement from novel-writing. On the back of my old paperback, the NY Times reviewer writes, "He draws pictures, for God's sake...."

I guess Betsy's middlemen would include Mailer and Updike--Vonnegut is better by a mile because he is more human. He isn't mannered, falling into the shadow of Hemingway like those others.

Vonnegut's anger was the sad, funny anger of a loving person in a country and time not worthy of that love.

My fellow-outcast Mike Rodman and I started reading him in middle school, which is part of what has me feeling so sentimental about him.