vonnegut in A Sentence

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    And Vonnegut has advice on that too here.

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    It became more imperative for Vonnegut to bring in more money.

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    Kurt and Jane had two more children, Edith and Nanette, and Vonnegut redoubled his efforts to publish his stories.

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    Vonnegut took an advertising job at General Electric to support his family and began writing short fiction on the side.

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    The great variety of information covered in Asimov's writings once prompted Kurt Vonnegut to ask,"How does it feel to know everything?"?

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    Vonnegut's beloved sister Alice Adams died of cancer in 1957, just two days after her husband had been killed in a freak commuter train crash.

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    As part of his daily writing routine, Kurt Vonnegut would take a break mid-morning from his office to walk, then swim, and, eventually, return to work.

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    Vonnegut later credited Ida Young, his family's African-American cook and housekeeper for the first ten years of his life, for raising him and giving him values.

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    Vonnegut's mother was born into Indianapolis high society, as her family, the Liebers, were among the wealthiest in the city, their fortune derived from ownership of a successful brewery.

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    Although both of Vonnegut's parents were fluent German speakers, the ill feeling toward that country during and after World War I caused the Vonneguts to abandon that culture to show their American patriotism.

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    Although both of Vonnegut's parents were fluent German speakers, the ill feeling toward that country during and after World War I caused the Vonneguts to abandon the culture to show their American patriotism.

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    Both of Vonnegut's parents were fluent German speakers, but the ill feeling toward Germany during and after World War I caused them to abandon German culture in order to show their American patriotism.

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    Noted members of The AHA included Isaac Asimov, who was the president from 1985 until his death in 1992, and writer Kurt Vonnegut, who followed as honorary president until his death in 2007.

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