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1973.
Robert
Scholes chats with Vonnegut about technology
& cheesy little religions in The Vonnegut
Statement.
''You
started out to be a chemical engineer. Does
that account, do you think, for the interest
in technology that seems to run through your
work?'' >>>
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1974.
Greg Mitchel
as Kilgore Trout in Crawdaddy,
April 1, 1974, pp. 42-51.
''There
I was at high noon, crossing Times Square with
a purple hard-on courtesy of the withering winter
chill and a visit to pornographic book stores
on 42nd Street...'' >>>
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1976.
Humor, science
and reading habits are discussed with Harry
James Cargas from Christian Century, c. 1976.
''Shortly
after Slapstick was released in 1976, Vonnegut
was an American delegate to the last International
P.E.N. Congress when that association of writers
met in Vienna, Austria. He addressed the meeting....''
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1992.
Playboy's
paring of Joseph Heller and Kurt Vonnegut,
May 1992
''We
are settled on the patio Joe's house in Amagansett
on Long Island. Kurt sits in the shade, Joe
nearer the lawn and in the sun. Both men wear
khaki shorts.... '' >>>
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1995.
Inc.'s
technology focused conversation with Vonnegut
and Tom Clancy
Two
of America's best-known authors express their
very different opinions on the role technology
plays.... >>>
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1997.
Wm. Stage's
disaster before ''L' Histoire du Soldat''
in Riverfront Times, March 11, 1997.
''Author
Kurt Vonnegut blew in to town a few days last
week....'' >>>
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1998.
Breakfast in
Pittsburgh, November 9, 1998
Vonnegut
''lived briefly in Pittsburgh, where he flunked
thermodynamics at Carnegie Tech'' >>>
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2000.
Harvard Crimson
conversation, May 2000.
In
Kurt Vonnegut's book, God Bless You, Dr.
Kevorkian, the intrepid author boldly crosses
the threshold between life and death. >>>
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2002. Fox
News' Roger Friedman with Vonnegut on his 80th
birthday, November 11, 2002.
The New York literati take him for granted.
He still lacks some major awards, all of which
he deserves. In the meantime, here is our reward
for having Vonnegut in our midst: I spoke with
him yesterday.... >>>
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