11.14.2003
Vonnegut In The Midst
I was searching around for this quote for something else, but thought I'd post it up here as well:
"I was happy when I was all alone -- and it was very late at night, and I was walking up the hill after having helped put The Sun to bed.
All the other university people, teachers and students alike, were asleep. They had been playing games all day long with what was known about real life. They had been repeating famous arguments and experiments, and asking one another the sorts of hard questions real life would be asking by and by.
We on The Sun were already in the midst of real life. By God, if we weren't! We had just designed and written and caused to be manufactured yet another morning newspaper for a highly intelligent American community of respectable size -- yes, and not during the Harding administration, either, but during 1940, 1941 and 1942, with the Great Depression ending, and with World War II well begun..."
-Kurt Vonnegut, on his times at the Cornell Sun at Cornell University
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