- Kurt was born on November 11, 1922, in Indianapolis, Indiana.
- Vonnegut was a renowned American writer known for his humor and satirical novels.
- He attended Cornell University and served in the U.S. Army during World War II.
Kurt Vonnegut, a famous American writer known for his humor and satirical novels, had a net worth of around $5 million when he passed away in 2007. This financial success was a result of his well-received books like “Slaughterhouse-Five” and “Cat’s Cradle.”
Born on November 11, 1922, in Indianapolis, Indiana, Vonnegut grew up during the Great Depression. Raised in a family with German roots, he credited his housekeeper, Ida Young, for instilling moral values. He attended Cornell University and later served in the U.S. Army during World War II.
Vonnegut’s literary career began with his debut novel, “Player Piano,” in 1952. His anti-war sentiments and dark humor, particularly evident in works like “Slaughterhouse-Five,” gained widespread acclaim during the Vietnam War era.
In his personal life, Vonnegut had marriages and a family. He married Jane Cox, his high school sweetheart, and they had three children. After their divorce in 1971, he remarried Jill Krementz, a photographer, and adopted a daughter named Lily. Vonnegut and Jill founded the Nick’s Kids Foundation in 1998, supporting various causes in Alabama and the Southeast.
Besides his writing, Vonnegut’s philanthropic efforts extended to the Kurt Vonnegut Museum and Library in Indianapolis which opened in 2011.
He was posthumously inducted into the Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame in 2015. The documentary “Kurt Vonnegut: Unstuck in Time” highlights his lasting legacy.
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