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Before the Golden Age of magazines drew to a close half a century ago, a young PR man at General Electric sold his first short story to one of the doomed publications. By the time he'd sold his third, he decided to quit GE and join the likes of Hemingway and Fitzgerald and Faulkner, and try to make a living at $1500. With four major magazines running five stories each week and smaller ones scouting as well, it was a seller's market, and Vonnegut was published regularly by The Saturday Evening Post, Collier's, Argosy and others. For this unusual collection, Vonnegut has selected twenty-four of his favourite stories never published before in book form and has written a new preface for the occasion. Vonnegut scholar Peter Reed, who unearthed the old publications, contributes an introduction. The stories bring us to the beginning of a literary voice that is sure to last forever. BAGOMBO SNUFF BOX, the missing pieces of the master's oeuvre, is a ready made classic for Vonnegut fans new and old.
About the author
Kurt Vonnegut, geb. 1922 in Indianapolis, studierte zunächst Biochemie. Als Angehöriger der US-Army geriet er in Kriegsgefangenschaft und wurde 1945 Zeuge des Luftangriffs auf Dresden. Seit den 50er Jahren lebte er als freier Schriftsteller in New York und verfasste über hundert Kurzgeschichten und mehrere Romane. Kurt Vonnegut verstarb 2007.