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Home Front: Culture Wars
Kurt Vonnegut, "I really was so dead I stunk"
2006-02-19
Author Kurt Vonnegut has told the BBC that he came out of semi-retirement to write his new book A Man Without A Country because of his "contempt" for current US President George W Bush.

A Man Without A Country, Vonnegut's first book in five years, is a collection of short essays dealing with a wide range of topics, including humour and the difference between men and women - although the subject it tackles most is the current Bush presidency. The book is subtitled A Memoir Of Life In George W Bush's America, and Vonnegut - who is well known for his liberal views and attacks on the American right - told the BBC that he had "drawn energy from my contempt for our president."

He explained two friends from his children's generation "rescued" him by persuading him to write again. "They did for me what Jesus did for Lazarus," he said.
Balance at the link... if you can stomach more of his drivel.
"I really was so dead I stunk, but now here I am back here at the age of 83."
Posted by:Besoeker

#5  ""I really was so dead I stunk""

Are they talking to his agent?
Posted by: Mark E.   2006-02-19 18:58  

#4   the picture of pathos.

three words that says it all.

And speaking of pathos, I'm sick of it. How long do we have to endure the glorification of these self-hating haters who elevate their self esteem by pissing on anything and everything that is good?
Posted by: 2b   2006-02-19 12:21  

#3  Still the IWW had good songs (tho they often ripped of the melod from THE MAN)
Posted by: 6   2006-02-19 10:50  

#2  I remember a tv show about an old leftist retirement home in California. It was really old-school, with representatives of the IWW, several communist parties, etc. Decorated with pictures of such luminaries as Angela Davis and Che, it was the picture of pathos.

Along with their daily gruel, they would still get a double-helping of hate-spewing dialectic, which was as important to them as medicine.

A nursing home for decrepit, feeble-minded and toothless fanatics. Still despicable after all these years.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2006-02-19 08:44  

#1  Hey, Kurt - you still stink.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2006-02-19 02:09  

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