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Dan Wakefield sou Kurt Vonnegut: Fason yon ekriven fèt: Fiksyon pou jèn adilt

Dat orijinal pwogram nan: Mèkredi 16 Novanm 2022
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Premye e sèl biyografi pou jèn adilt sou gran romanis Ameriken ak imanis sa a parèt nan 100yèm anivèsè nesans li. Kurt Vonnegut, otè Slaughterhouse Five, Breakfast of Champions, Cat’s Cradle, and many other brilliant novels and short stories, is one of our greatest American writers. Born in 1922, Vonnegut’s life was full of great fortune and great despair: his family was wealthy, but lost everything in the market crash of 1929; he was the youngest son in a loving family, until his mother fell into a depression and committed suicide; he joined the army in WWII with great pride for our country, but experienced instead a world of destruction and horror. How did he channel the highs and lows of his life into great writing? Dan Wakefield, a friend and mentee of Vonnegut’s for decades, distills the facts – including Vonnegut’s novels, essays, interviews, letters, and personal experiences – into a beautiful telling of the making of a writer. It is as though Wakefield is a friend walking through Vonnegut’s life alongside him, a guide for readers to his extraordinary life. Here is a burgeoning artist’s life to inspire anyone who has read Vonnegut’s work or who themselves aspire to write. Moderated by Ellen Liv, branch manager with the Miami-Dade Public Library System. Klas 9-12

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