The way of life of Kurt Vonnegut influences his work Kurt Vonnegut Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. Born in Indianapolis, 1922. His father is an architect and his mother is a famous beauty. Both speak German, but he does not teach the Kurt language for all anti-German emotions after the First World War. In high school, Vonnegut edited the school daily newspaper. He studied at Cornell University for over two years and reported to Cornell Daily. In 1942 he was elected to the US military. In 1944 his mother committed suicide and was captured after the Bulge fight.
Kurt Vonnegut, Junior Kurt · Vonnegut, Junior Life and work was born on 11th November 1922, Indianapolis, Indiana. His father is an excellent architect and his mother is the daughter of a wealthy winemaker. They are liberal, atheists and wealthy third generation Germans, occupying a distinguished place in the social scene of the city. Vonnegut's brothers and sisters got educated at a private school but the Great Depression caused a sharp decline in family income and Voneget could no longer pay such luxury costs and pay Vonegt's educational expenses I could not do it. . This change was a trauma to the parents of Vonnegut and brought the death of his mother Edith in 1944. Vonnegut adapted well to public schools where he began working as a newspaper reporter at Short Ridge High School.
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In Indianapolis, Indiana there is a free and open museum of art work and living, the Kurt Vonnegut Museum and Library. Vonnegut was born in Indianapolis in 1922 and received his first writing after graduating directly from the Indianapolis Times high school. As everyone knows, his family suggested that he refuse and told him he would never make a living as a writer. According to Chris Lafave, director of the museum, guests can experience the sentences that Vonnegut did with the same typewriter as the typewriter used by the author. As it is not his original typewriter, Lafave sits and encourages guests to create a space designed to rebuild Vonnegut's little writing room.
Kurt Vonnegut was born in Kurt and Edith Vonnegut on 11th November 1922. Most of his writing is based on his life experience, internal emotions and social experiments. Vonnegut started writing for his high school newspaper The Shortridge Daily Echo. His writing eventually turned up and his main writing career began. The report of Vonnegut in Dresden is the basis of his book "Slaughterhouse Torch". The main character Billy Pilgrim is representative of Vonegut himself. Billy experienced all that Voneguut experienced both physically and psychologically during the war. Pilgrim became a captive after the Bulge fight and worked at a slaughterhouse just like his creator. Vonnegut shows his ideas in Dresden as seen by his readers through the eyes of Billy's pilgrims rather than their own experience.