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Unstuck in Time: A Journey Through Kurt Vonnegut's Life and Novels
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We understand at a deep level what he means when he concludes that, for so many, America has proven to be “an impossibly tough-minded experiment in loneliness.�
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“It goes against the American storytelling grain to have someone in a situation he can’t get out of,� Vonnegut told Playboy, “but I think this is very usual in life.�
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the survivor here manages to transmute the pain of his loss into helping others.
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“It’s a sunny little dream I have of a happier mankind,� the author protested to Playboy when challenged about the workability of his ideas. “I couldn’t survive my own pessimism if I didn’t have some kind of sunny little dream.� That’s mine, and don’t tell me I’m wrong: Human beings will be happier—not when they cure cancer or get to Mars or eliminate racial prejudice or flush Lake Erie but when they find ways to inhabit primitive communities. That’s my utopia. That’s what I want for me.