
Somewhere between New York and California by way of Tralfamadore—in Indianapolis to be exact, the Kurt Vonnegut Memorial library is getting ready to open its doors to the public. The library will house the prolific writer’s body of work, from his novels and essays to a collection of rejection letters he received throughout the years. Vonnegut relics like his artwork, typewriter, and Purple Heart will be displayed for worshipers of all things wry.
On your way to (or from) Indiana, stop by The Cove in Chicago, a Hyde Park watering hole where University of Chicago students claim Vonnegut wrote Cat’s Cradle, his thesis project while attending the university.










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