Kilgore Trout as Alter Ego of Kurt Vonnegut In 1922, two residents of Indianapolis, Indiana bore a son and became one of the best writers of American literature in the 20th century. Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. Born in Edith and Kurt Sr on 11th November 1922. He graduated from Short Ridge High School in 1940, studied at Cornell University for a year and joined the army. He fought in World War II and was captured by Germans in 1944. As a prisoner, he experienced a flame explosion in Dresden, which inspired his highly respected novel "Slaughterhouse Five".
Kilgore Trout is an arrogant version of Kurt Vonnegut. Kurt Vonnegut also wrote science fiction and suffered from indifferent masses for years. Vonnegut made fun of many of the values that Americans value with Trout's books. At the same time, he gained some benefit in pretending to be his professional occupation. Campbell is an American Nazi propaganda, despising American POW captive actions in Germany, appears in the Dresden slaughterhouse and is recruiting candidates for his free US military team. He tried to give bribes to Americans by offering delicious food to them, but Edgardby called Campbell "a scorpion lower than not bloody". Campbell just smiles
Kurt Vonnegut was born on 11th November 1922 at Indianapolis, Indiana. His parents, Kurt Vonnegut and Edith Raver Vonegut were severely hit by the Great Depression and his family was economically unstable for most of his childhood period. Vonnegut majored in chemistry and biology at Cornell University. Soon after graduation, Vonnegut entered the US military and was dispatched to Germany after World War II in the United States. Around this time, Vonnegut's mother committed suicide.
Kurt Vonnegut Jr. was born on 11th November 1922 in Indianapolis, Indiana. He is the youngest of Kurt Vonnegut Sr and his wife Edith (born Lieber). His brothers and sisters are Bernard (born in 1914) and Alice (born in 1917). Vonnegut was a descendant of a German immigrant settled in the United States in the mid-nineteenth century. His father 's grandfather, Clemens Vonnegut of Westfalen, Germany, settled in Indianapolis and founded Vonegoto Hardware. Kurt's father and his father Bernard is an architect, the construction company of Kurt Sr. designed Das Deutsche Haus (now called "Athenæum"), Bell Telephone's Indiana headquarters, and Fletcher Trust Building. It is a building. Vonnegut's mother was born in the upper class of Indianapolis. The reason is that her family Lieber is the wealthiest man in town, and their wealth comes from the ownership of a successful brewery.