Kurt Vonnegut's home town, Indianapolis, Indiana has been celebrating Vonnegut's literary works in a "Year of Vonnegut."
Despite so many tragedies in his life, Vonnegut still had fond memories of the place: "Indianpolis was my home. I had a brother and sister and a dog and a cat and a mother and father and the whole thing, uncles and aunts and tons of cousins," he was quoted in today's Metro to the AP. "It was all here for me -- music, science, people so smart you couldn't believe it, people so dumb you couldn't believe it, people so nice or so mean you couldn't believe it."
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