Thursday, April 12, 2007

What Is A Persons Lifespan With Copd

scandalous musical farewell to the old Kurt

This April 12th I woke up with the news of the death of Kurt Vonnegut. However, the immediate feeling of sadness that I made up after confirming that the old Kurt had a long life. Unfortunately yesterday I read a story in El Pais that came over me, and I think after that fact that the English newspaper account, that of Al-Qaeda used disabled children as suicide bombers, I have no strength to be sad for something less terrible unless it is personal.

The American writer still owe him reading several of his works. Of course, after reading your Breakfast of Champions, I included in my list of essential writers. That book, published in Cuba, I was surprised at the 89 and I still entertain long after that year interestingly legendary. Recently, upon entering a library and go through the shelves of fiction writers, I found a copy and he went with child temptation to see if the English original had those cartoons had offended us favorably in the last year of 80.

Then, when necessity forced me to study their native language, I knew that Vonnegut was also revered as a master in the art of writing. Still, many follow the teachings of creative writing workshops in University of Iowa After learning this information, my commitment was read in English. I recently finished

, Slaughterhouse 5 ( Slaughterhouse 5), a text also funny, amazing and heartbreaking. Maybe my next reading are his memoirs, which came out last year under the title of A man without a country. I guess to Vonnegut, the contemporary world was a very confusing place to reclaim possessions, but what is a country, after all?

I do not know, suddenly today I remember those who despite having lived through terrible experiences, they can smile and even laugh at their own experiences, I think they deserve the adjective wise. So it goes ...

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