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I have rediscovered Kurt Vonnegut. My older brother died recently and I remember he at least at one time in his life was a staunch fan of and admired Vonnegut so I have been rediscovering his books and I really am crazy about him so glad I reread his books, I read them when I was a teen just our of curiosity now I get so much more out of them as a guy in middle age, I do think Breakfast of Champions is my favorrite thank you for the interview You don't know how much I appreciate it.
I'm so happy I didn't have Vonnegut shoved in my face in high school. I likely would've come to loath him. Instead, I found him on my own, and I'm so glad I did.
This is so true. I was browsing through my Kindle app and had downloaded a bunch of ebooks two years ago. One of them was Breakfast of Champions. Vonnegut will find you at the weirdest of places.
Me too. I can just imagine the tripe they must teach about him in high school! As soon as the "scholars" get a hold of a writer things that could have been understood become murky and impossible to really understand.
I've been pretty dead the last couple months. I think reading Vonnegut's books is helping me feel again. I haven't seriously read anything in years but I thought I'd finish Miramar by Mahfouz and it just made me wanna read more, so I picked up Cat's Cradle. I'd been wanting to read something by KV for a long time, and I'm glad I did. Now I've been reading fairly regularly again.
@@EndrChe Miramar was great, I've been thinking about re-reading it. It's a very fun story and I was not expecting it to go where it did. It's very easy to forget it's a murder mystery at the start.
I read most of his books 30 or 40 years ago and many things still remain with me to this day, I often think of “Tiger got to hunt, bird got to fly; Man got to sit and wonder 'why, why, why?' Tiger got to sleep, bird got to land; Man got to tell himself he understand.”
Kurt Vonnegut is one of those people where you automatically know what he's going to sound like before he even opens his mouth just based off of the way he looks, and I love that!
Long ago l read somebody say that slaughterhouse 5 was the best novel about WWll ever written. Many years later l still feel like that is a legitimate statement. I love this man so much it makes my stomach hurt.
I've never read Vonnegut. I stumbled through this maze due to research on a similar subject and via the algorithym... I'm compelled after watching this to read all his works. Thank you...
likewise although his name was part of the literary vernacular when I was growing up. This interview dispels my preconceived notion of who he is. Not a bitter grumpy man, but a person with a sense of biting humor regarding humanity
An Argentinean introduced me to Vonnegut. The cute girl in college math gave a greater thrust to pick him up. Vonnegut is everyone's hero who reads him. 🤘🤘
Gosh, I wish he were still around. Would love to have had the chance to meet him. If he'd grown up today he might not have become a writer, since in his day he was paid a lot of money for writing stories. That doesn't happen to new authors anymore. :(
Vonnegut is why I became a writer. My short story collection, Stalking Kilgore Trout, is dedicated to his memory. My forth coming book could have been written by Trout.
Most people don’t know KV predicted UBI due to human obsolescence at the hands of technology in his first novel, Player Piano, back in the 50s. Idk if he was the first to do so in writing , but he was well ahead of the mainstream.
I do hope to find Nigel Finch's original BBC link to this video. I always feel icky when not promoting the original content creator(s) of something that I am re-uploading and due to how much of an impression the content had on me. Thank you for sharing this re-upload. Now to find the original. 📽️🎬🎞️
And finally humans all got together to put an end to the glacier question. With a combined effort seated mostly in comfort activities, driving and air conditioning, things of that nature. Humans were able to collectlively melt away at the glaciers one billionth of a meter at a time. War was still unsolved at this time as it would remain to the end of their species. But on the subject of melting glaciers, the humans had won. So it goes.
What a fabulous imagination. This documentary is nearly 40 years old and all the problems he mentions war, pollution, even food obsession, just get worse.
from one of his speeches, he also said that he wished he could lie about being an optimist but things are just going to get worse and worse. first time reading that line, i felt relieved because finally someone said it. but then it's all just crumbling down lmao.
I would pay good money for a copy of "Now It Can Be Told" with that cover illustration, even if the actual text provided is just a page or two excerpted straight from "Breakfast of Champions".
I knew he had lived through Dresden so I read slaughterhouse five recently because of Gaza and the depressed, demoralized tone of the book matches my own on what humans are, but it really didn’t give me anything to get me out of that feeling, and I was hoping it would.
"Firearms as a health problem". Imagine if he was doing the interview now, where it seems in the US you might have the same chance of catching a bullet as you would some diseases. How incredibly sad, that it has gotten to this point.
While Americans still have a choice whether to be soldiers or not, I tell my children and other young people that soldiers have to be robots and follow orders. Better to try to be a leader in some way than a soldier. I was raised by a child survivor of the Holocaust. So I also say that if there really came a time to defend ourselves, I would volunteer first.
Spent last summer re-re-re-reading "Mother Night." Here's the moral of the story: we are what we pretend to be so we must be careful what we pretend to be. I asked myself what we're pretending to be. Here's what I came up with: a reality TV audience. So it goes. #Vonnegut #MAGA
YesGregYes Based on the socialism in God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater and Jailbird combined with his feelings on Bush and A Man Without a Country, I think Kurt would be ashamed having MAGA referenced in regards to him.
“If Jesus were alive today, he’d be crucified, by the way of the electric chair, for his liberal beliefs.” -Vonnegut Vonnegut would’ve of been mortified and humored by a buffoon like Trump. Have you read any of his novels?
"They paid very high prices for stories" Nowadays you publish a blog for free and consider yourself lucky to get even 100 views, let alone a single penny. Sad times.
Everything must now be a screenplay for Netflix. No more casual and leisurely thumbing through a novel that makes you consider a different view of your existence. We now have Vonnegut and the other giants of 200 years of literature the way that opera lovers have Wagner, Puccini and Mozart.
The only way to cure an absurd world is to time your mind with an absurd author. It may not fix anything but you'll be in sync to accept the next absurdity with minimal damage to the thinking thing. one may not agree or accept the absurdity but you'll be less inclined to jump off that inclined plane. Who's to say?
Nothing to do with the great Vonnegut but a correction that I feel to address. At 10:20, That is a “Cockatoo” not a “Parakeet” and most importantly that cage is too small and the wrong shape for a Cockatoo. Please do not think this is alright, it is blatantly cruel.
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"Fates Worse Than Death" -K.V.; also most worthwhile
One of his famous quotes was "We are what we pretend to be so we must be very careful what we pretend to be!"
Irony and truth was his calling card.
My favorite line,"The purpose of life, to be the eyes, ears, and conscience of the creator of the universe."
I have rediscovered Kurt Vonnegut. My older brother died recently and I remember he at least at one time in his life was a staunch fan of and admired Vonnegut so I have been rediscovering his books and I really am crazy about him so glad I reread his books, I read them when I was a teen just our of curiosity now I get so much more out of them as a guy in middle age, I do think Breakfast of Champions is my favorrite thank you for the interview You don't know how much I appreciate it.
I'm so happy I didn't have Vonnegut shoved in my face in high school. I likely would've come to loath him. Instead, I found him on my own, and I'm so glad I did.
So true
I had to read it in HS. Luckily I was too high while I read it so I was able to enjoy it years later.
I had it shoved in my face in high school but with me I really enjoy him then most in my English class
This is so true. I was browsing through my Kindle app and had downloaded a bunch of ebooks two years ago. One of them was Breakfast of Champions. Vonnegut will find you at the weirdest of places.
Me too. I can just imagine the tripe they must teach about him in high school! As soon as the "scholars" get a hold of a writer things that could have been understood become murky and impossible to really understand.
I've been pretty dead the last couple months. I think reading Vonnegut's books is helping me feel again. I haven't seriously read anything in years but I thought I'd finish Miramar by Mahfouz and it just made me wanna read more, so I picked up Cat's Cradle. I'd been wanting to read something by KV for a long time, and I'm glad I did. Now I've been reading fairly regularly again.
I found cats cradle in jail. I had been pretty dead too.
@@ghgffhg8525 I could only imagine. Bless. Hope things are going well for you.
@@kathand1729Miramar any good?
@@EndrChe Miramar was great, I've been thinking about re-reading it. It's a very fun story and I was not expecting it to go where it did. It's very easy to forget it's a murder mystery at the start.
@@kathand1729 Thanks, I’ll check it out. Always looking for new reads.
I read most of his books 30 or 40 years ago and many things still remain with me to this day, I often think of
“Tiger got to hunt, bird got to fly;
Man got to sit and wonder 'why, why, why?'
Tiger got to sleep, bird got to land;
Man got to tell himself he understand.”
Please read them again you’ll be so glad you did!😊
He has so many great ideas. Sure, he has themes that many stories are centered on, but there are nuggets of wisdom screaming off each line.
God bless you Mr. Vonnegut! See you on Tralfamadore
videos like this make me grateful for what an incredible innovation/resource TH-cam is. “if this isn’t nice, I don’t know what is”
Kurt Vonnegut is one of those people where you automatically know what he's going to sound like before he even opens his mouth just based off of the way he looks, and I love that!
Long ago l read somebody say that slaughterhouse 5 was the best novel about WWll ever written. Many years later l still feel like that is a legitimate statement. I love this man so much it makes my stomach hurt.
I've never read Vonnegut. I stumbled through this maze due to research on a similar subject and via the algorithym... I'm compelled after watching this to read all his works. Thank you...
likewise although his name was part of the literary vernacular when I was growing up. This interview dispels my preconceived notion of who he is. Not a bitter grumpy man, but a person with a sense of biting humor regarding humanity
@@anthonymorales842 read.
@@mistere5204 Who's says I don't . I've read some of his stuff.
And......
@@danacoleman4007what a dolt you are.
37:30 when talking about the science in Cat's Cradle, I only learned the other day that Vonnegut's brother was a scientist who studied seeding clouds.
During the segment on the bombing of Dresden 80 years ago an ad popped up with graphic footage of the bombing of Ukraine today. So it goes.
An Argentinean introduced me to Vonnegut. The cute girl in college math gave a greater thrust to pick him up. Vonnegut is everyone's hero who reads him.
🤘🤘
Nice dude, how’d it end up going with her? Did you get with her?
@@lopezpresentsthestories8624 lol
The best documentary I've seen in quite a while. It was brilliantly conceived and executed, A+. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you very much. You've been missed.
Thank you! Expect much more soon!
Manufacturing Intellect I'm so glad to hear that. Welcome back!
Vonnegut has a unique and cool accent. You can hear touches of his Hoosier upbringing but his speech also has a touch of old fashioned upper class
Same for Gore Vidal. They come from better than average stock.
I am Polish and Kurt Vonnegut is closest person in my life, although I do not always entirely agree with him. So it goes.
Poot-Twe-Tweet
That's depressing. So it goes.
im so happy that this is available. thank you for posting this
One of the greats of humanity. Thanks for sharing this.
Thinking back, I enjoyed reading Kurt Vonnegut books. I had a stack of them.
Maybe go back and read them again 😉 I’ve re-read my collection several times. Most do repay a second or third reading, I think.
If this isn't nice, I don't know what is.
Best comment.
Bingo
BIG SMILE!
Nice, nice, very nice!
A cuddle from your gran! That's nice
Thank you so very much for uploading this. This was one of the best things I‘ve seen these years.
Gosh, I wish he were still around. Would love to have had the chance to meet him. If he'd grown up today he might not have become a writer, since in his day he was paid a lot of money for writing stories. That doesn't happen to new authors anymore. :(
But who survives mass killings of over 100,000 any more?
I think he would have wrote regardless. But maybe he wouldn't have had certain experiences that made his works so profound.
Thanks so much for posting this - ideas that still apply today.
Note how they play Schubert's "Trout" Quartet in the background.
Thanks for sharing your stories!
ONE OF MY FAVORITE WRITERS.
Vonnegut is why I became a writer. My short story collection, Stalking Kilgore Trout, is dedicated to his memory. My forth coming book could have been written by Trout.
Alright, Rachel Thompson.
I will find it.
Fantastic, like others have stated I will look for your work.
@@anthonymorales842 Cool , thanks
Rachel Thompson....really...that can't be your real name??
How is Vonnegut precisely the man i would expect him to be, awesome.
Thank you for posting…great stuff
This is the best video on TH-cam!!!!!!!!!
I was high when I wrote this but I stand by it
33:08 “Earthlings are the great explainers”
Thanks for sharing this.
recovery beer No problem dude, DM me if you have any other requests.
Wow! I can’t believe this exists and I just got to watch it!
7:36 the music here is "the Trout" Quintet by Schubert :)
_So it goes_
hear hear
Most people don’t know KV predicted UBI due to human obsolescence at the hands of technology in his first novel, Player Piano, back in the 50s. Idk if he was the first to do so in writing , but he was well ahead of the mainstream.
A creative and quirky take on a great writer. Thanks for sharing.
25:00 I love his reaction to the punchlines
Love the little Brian Eno intro tune!
I do hope to find Nigel Finch's original BBC link to this video. I always feel icky when not promoting the original content creator(s) of something that I am re-uploading and due to how much of an impression the content had on me. Thank you for sharing this re-upload. Now to find the original. 📽️🎬🎞️
Good luck with that!
I found vonnegut because I to am a veteran, "unstuck" in time. We call it crptsd now.
And finally humans all got together to put an end to the glacier question. With a combined effort seated mostly in comfort activities, driving and air conditioning, things of that nature. Humans were able to collectlively melt away at the glaciers one billionth of a meter at a time. War was still unsolved at this time as it would remain to the end of their species. But on the subject of melting glaciers, the humans had won. So it goes.
Happy birthday Kurt.
45:30 40 years on, nothing has changed
What a fabulous imagination. This documentary is nearly 40 years old and all the problems he mentions war, pollution, even food obsession, just get worse.
from one of his speeches, he also said that he wished he could lie about being an optimist but things are just going to get worse and worse. first time reading that line, i felt relieved because finally someone said it. but then it's all just crumbling down lmao.
Because more people need to know #StatismIsGoingDown and #VoluntaryismIsTheFuture
i appreciate the brief eno music clip at the beginning of this
I would pay good money for a copy of "Now It Can Be Told" with that cover illustration, even if the actual text provided is just a page or two excerpted straight from "Breakfast of Champions".
they dont make them like kurt vonnegut any more.
I thought Slaughterhouse-5 was great. Gonna start Mother Night soon. Thanks to my sister's boyfriend for recommending the books to me
They play "Another Green World" by Brian Eno in the beginning
I knew he had lived through Dresden so I read slaughterhouse five recently because of Gaza and the depressed, demoralized tone of the book matches my own on what humans are, but it really didn’t give me anything to get me out of that feeling, and I was hoping it would.
I once dedicated an entire unpublished novel to Vonnegut. While I can't be entirely sure, I believe it was called 'Golf farts and ghastly carts'.
Mr. Vonnegut deserves a much better documentary on his life and work.
R u going to produce it?
Kurt is up in heaven now
True, nice timequake reference too
Vonnegut Heaven.
Haha! I get it! He is up there with Asimov. :)
So it goes
He's with the Creator of the Universe.
How can I get this on DVD?
7:43 - I just love how silly this passage is
"Firearms as a health problem". Imagine if he was doing the interview now, where it seems in the US you might have the same chance of catching a bullet as you would some diseases. How incredibly sad, that it has gotten to this point.
A great one.
They deff did not show this man justice when I was in school
I love this
I found him in my procrastination.
I came across cats cradle while being robbed of my procrastination.
My people!
" I was a great believer in truth .... scientific truth. Then truth was dropped on Hiroshima."
This struck me as well.
read Vonnegut and everything else.
great believer of truth. Let truth be what truth is.
Be rational even against a popular sect.
Where's our heavyweight philosophers? Ideas always need to be discussed.
Yes this one too
It's chilling to see that kid with a gun, even though it's obviously being filmed for the documentary
Intresting film
Happy Bday Kurt :/
KV should be required reading for the twenty-eight + 🤔 Unforgettable. (from Green Fire, UK) 🌈🦉
So it goes.
While Americans still have a choice whether to be soldiers or not, I tell my children and other young people that soldiers have to be robots and follow orders. Better to try to be a leader in some way than a soldier. I was raised by a child survivor of the Holocaust. So I also say that if there really came a time to defend ourselves, I would volunteer first.
love
Cool stuff :)
Hundreds of thousand vaporized into only shadows instantly in Hiroshima.
Firearms a terrible health risk and they should not exist like smallpox - 1983. Even back then guns viewed as a health risk
1:07 YOO! Stephen King?!
HOW DIFFRENT SEA ORG JETSUNS WOULD BE HAD KURT STARTED THE RELIGION
Spent last summer re-re-re-reading "Mother Night." Here's the moral of the story: we are what we pretend to be so we must be careful what we pretend to be. I asked myself what we're pretending to be. Here's what I came up with: a reality TV audience.
So it goes.
#Vonnegut #MAGA
YesGregYes Based on the socialism in God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater and Jailbird combined with his feelings on Bush and A Man Without a Country, I think Kurt would be ashamed having MAGA referenced in regards to him.
Kurt woulda hated Trump and the Republican party. I don't like him much but this is disrespect!
Vonnegut joked about sacrificing conservatives in satanic rituals.
He wrote how he would have liked free healthcare and debt cancellation, yikes
“If Jesus were alive today, he’d be crucified, by the way of the electric chair, for his liberal beliefs.”
-Vonnegut
Vonnegut would’ve of been mortified and humored by a buffoon like Trump. Have you read any of his novels?
"They paid very high prices for stories"
Nowadays you publish a blog for free and consider yourself lucky to get even 100 views, let alone a single penny. Sad times.
Everything must now be a screenplay for Netflix. No more casual and leisurely thumbing through a novel that makes you consider a different view of your existence.
We now have Vonnegut and the other giants of 200 years of literature the way that opera lovers have Wagner, Puccini and Mozart.
The only way to cure an absurd world is to time your mind with an absurd author. It may not fix anything but you'll be in sync to accept the next absurdity with minimal damage to the thinking thing. one may not agree or accept the absurdity but you'll be less inclined to jump off that inclined plane. Who's to say?
whats the introduction somg
Blurfk by curnsk
Nothing to do with the great Vonnegut but a correction that I feel to address. At 10:20, That is a “Cockatoo” not a “Parakeet” and most importantly that cage is too small and the wrong shape for a Cockatoo. Please do not think this is alright, it is blatantly cruel.
We are all peepholes. Genius.😊
and so it goes
Eno at the beginning. nice
his uncle Alex almost went down though.
trained to take an attitude. I wish I'd learned that sooner. Al, ehh and sorry?
This was terrible
Did anyone else notice how hot that lady was?! "55:57"
I think that it is Christie Hefner, Hugh's daughter.
It is more the fact that life is just a horrible cycle of repeats after the age of 15 or 16.
*
7:35
LOL...that is NOT how that nursery rhyme goes, Kurt!
Biggest fan and worst critic.
Man... Dresdan was hell.
I’m sorry but that’s NOT what Trout looks like.