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American literature 2
Kurt Vonnegut
(American writer 1922-2007)
Early life
Childhood
War experience
1942- 1945
Captured by the Germans
Death of mother 1944
Cornell University, biochemistry
Shortridge High School, school's newspaper
November 11, 1922, Indianapolis, Indiana
Career
"Slaughterhouse-Five" 1969
Personal
Jill Krementz
Depression
Fanbase from "Cat's cradle"
Iowa Writers Workshop
Works
What influenced?
Hometown, early life
General Electric
Mothers death
War experience
Books
Avoids wordy run-on sentences.
50,14, 3, 5, 5 and more
"Player piano" 1952
"Mother night" 1961
11th of April 2007, brain injury
Personal life
Jane Cox
First novel 1952
Big family
Who he was?
American literary idol
Contemporary 20th century writer/ novelist
Successful
Influence
Posthumous tributes and works
Criticised society
Teens
Kurt Vonnegut Society 2008
Ernest Hemingway
Early life
Family
Spouses
Hadley Richardson
Mary Welsh
Martha Gellhorn
Pauline Pfeiffer
Children
Gregory Hancock Hemingway
John Nicanor Hemingway
Patrick Hemingway
Active
Chicago
1899-1961
Legacy
Style
Vigorous English
Short first paragraphs
Short sentences
Positivity
Death
Idaho
Shotgun
Work
Career
The Kansas City Star newspaper
Novelist
Journalist
Short-story writer
Books
"For Whom the Bell Tolls"
"A Farewell to Arms"
"The Sun Also Rises"
War
World War II
Correspondent
Spain
World War I
Agnes Von Kurowsky
Italy
Red Cross Ambulance
Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849)
Mysterious death
His last words:
''Lord, help my poor soul.''
Unknown cause
Notable Works
''The Murders in the Rue Morge''
Detective story
1841
2 murders in Paris
''Annabel Lee''
1849
(last composed poem)
Inspiration from his wife
Death of a beautiful woman
''The Raven''
Talking raven
1845
A narrative poem
Who was he?
University of Virginia
Orphaned young
Money problems
American writer, poet, critic