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Kurt Vonnegut: The Life and Satire of a Counterculture Icon


Episode 1084


Kurt Vonnegut was a prominent American author whose career spanned over fifty years, defined by a unique blend of satire, science fiction, and dark humor. Born in Indianapolis, his life was profoundly shaped by his experiences as a prisoner of war during the firebombing of Dresden, an event that informed his masterpiece, Slaughterhouse-Five. Throughout his fourteen novels and various collections, he explored themes of economic inequality, the ethics of technology, and the search for human purpose in an absurd world. A self-described humanist and pacifist, Vonnegut became a literary icon of the counterculture movement for his skepticism of authority and his compassionate outlook on the human condition. His legacy is maintained through numerous works and a dedicated museum in his hometown, reflecting his status as a critically acclaimed social critic. Vonnegut's writing style remains celebrated for its simplicity and conversational tone, making complex philosophical questions accessible to a vast global audience.


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