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Kurt Vonnegut dies

Taner Edis | April 12, 2007

Kurt Vonnegut died yesterday. Just after I griped about some things he’s said recently. I feel bad. A great novelist and a great social critic; occasional griping aside, I will sorely miss him.

The AHA has set up a web site for those who would like to make a contribution in Vonnegut’s memory.

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