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  • At first I thought it was a version of the granfalloon, the term Kurt Vonnegut invented to describe a striking but meaningless encounter: my brother-in-law, Jim Rasenberger and I both have books coming out within two weeks of each other.

    Eugene Linden: The Bay of Pigs: Disaster and Triumph Eugene Linden 2011

  • At first I thought it was a version of the granfalloon, the term Kurt Vonnegut invented to describe a striking but meaningless encounter: my brother-in-law, Jim Rasenberger and I both have books coming out within two weeks of each other.

    Eugene Linden: The Bay of Pigs: Disaster and Triumph Eugene Linden 2011

  • At first I thought it was a version of the granfalloon, the term Kurt Vonnegut invented to describe a striking but meaningless encounter: my brother-in-law, Jim Rasenberger and I both have books coming out within two weeks of each other.

    Eugene Linden: The Bay of Pigs: Disaster and Triumph Eugene Linden 2011

  • At first I thought it was a version of the granfalloon, the term Kurt Vonnegut invented to describe a striking but meaningless encounter: my brother-in-law, Jim Rasenberger and I both have books coming out within two weeks of each other.

    Eugene Linden: The Bay of Pigs: Disaster and Triumph Eugene Linden 2011

  • On NPR this morning, Gore Vidal was suddenly there, calling Kurt Vonnegut a "good science fiction writer," and so I knew he was dead.

    Goodbyes 2010

  • To paraphrase Kurt Vonnegut, "Here lies mankind, he didn't like it here." by

    Ten Progressive Policies Whose Time Has Come 2009

  • On NPR this morning, Gore Vidal was suddenly there, calling Kurt Vonnegut a "good science fiction writer," and so I knew he was dead.

    R.I.P. 2007

  • On NPR this morning, Gore Vidal was suddenly there, calling Kurt Vonnegut a "good science fiction writer," and so I knew he was dead.

    R.I.P. 2007

  • On NPR this morning, Gore Vidal was suddenly there, calling Kurt Vonnegut a "good science fiction writer," and so I knew he was dead.

    April 2007 2007

  • Needless to say, the great majority of those killed in those bombings in Dresden were civilians, including some of the last Jews living in Germany at that time as well as allied soldiers, such as Kurt Vonnegut, who wrote of this eventin his science-fictional work, Slaughterhouse Five.

    Collateral Damage Fuels Terrorist Tactics 2009

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