• Poogona [he/him]
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    1 year ago

    God damn Vonnegut, exactly right as usual. I can't believe how little attention I paid to Vonnegut when I was younger, I always dismissed him because I was insufferable and thought he was for dumb (cool) kids with poor taste (who did drugs).

    But only he managed to finally capture feelings that I had been struggling with, in Slaughterhouse V, when the grindset self-made millionaire guy keeps making a point of telling a bombing survivor that "it had to be done." I could write a long essay about that exchange.

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      1 year ago

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      • Poogona [he/him]
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        1 year ago

        It's the same as when you encounter the problematic parts of Tolkein. You just remind yourself he was British shrug-outta-hecks

        It's hard to find American writers of that era who didn't absorb a little of that cold war propaganda. At least he held onto the "socialism good" part.