The Library celebrates the life of writer Kurt Vonnegut with a display of reading material and articles in the Reference Area. Vonnegut, a World War II veteran and author of such books as Slaughterhouse-Five, was the voice of counterculture during the 1960’s and 1970’s. Norman Mailer called him “our Mark Twain.”
Kurt Vonnegut died last month in New York City at the age of 84. Read one obituary on his life and accomplishments.
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