"There aren’t many writers who witnessed a 20th century apocalypse at
first hand. But of those who have Kurt Vonnegut’s response,
Slaughterhouse-Five, is arguably the most memorable. It was published in
1969, twenty-four years after Vonnegut, a 23 year-old American prisoner
of war, survived the Allied firebombing of Dresden. This massive air
attack, which killed 130,000 people and destroyed a city of no military
significance was probably the most important thing, besides getting
married and having children, which ever happened to him...
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