Mr Vonnegut is a writer who has written some Far out stuff.
i read several of his books years ago,some when i was in High school.
He lived in nearby Schenectady,and mentions Sch'dy in his novels,at times,
He worked for a while at GE.
http://www.ipass.net/brianrodr/vonnegut/
KURT VONNEGUT (1922-)
"When you're dead, you're dead. Make love when you can. It's good for you."
Birthplace
Indianapolis, US
Education
Biochemistry, Cornell University; Anthropology, Chicago University
Other jobs
Served in US infantry in Europe during the second world war, taken prisoner (awarded Purple Heart); Chicago City News Bureau, police reporter (1946); General Electric Co., NY, public relations (1947-50); lecturer, Harvard University, (1971-72).
http://books.guardian.co.uk/authors/author/0,5917,-136,00.html
Critical verdict
Graham Greene called Vonnegut "one of the best living American writers", and his huge and devoted fan base around the world wouldn't have it any other way. Widespread public recognition came with the ground-breaking semi-autobiographical Slaughterhouse 5, which welded the author's horrific experiences during the allied bombing of Dresden to a surreal, tragicomic sci-fi fatalism, but he had already honed his cosmic satire in the earlier Sirens Of Titan and Cat's Cradle. Vonnegut moved away from sci-fi but his humanism never left him; his "concern for society's more fallible specimens", as he puts it, shapes all his work, and he successfully mixes dark fatalism with both humour and hope