Kurt Vonnegut Dead

American VoicesPoliticsdeathbooksscience ISSUE 43•15 Apr 13, 2007

Kurt Vonnegut, author of The Sirens of Titan and Slaughterhouse-Five, died late Wednesday evening of head injuries sustained in a fall earlier this year. What do you think?

  • “Who's going to be the next century's voice of confusion and dread? Nancy Grace can't last forever.”

    Lee Marlowe –
    Accounts Clerk

  • “Are we totally, absolutely sure he's not alive? I just think it'd be silly to accept his death without checking Dresden for his younger self first.”

    Lacey Janson –
    Teacher's Assistant

  • “So it goes.”

    Arthur Quigle –
    Limousine Driver

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