Saturday, June 2, 2012
Review: We Never Danced Cheek to Cheek: The Young Kurt Vonnegut in Indianapolis and Beyond
We Never Danced Cheek to Cheek: The Young Kurt Vonnegut in Indianapolis and Beyond by Majie Alford Failey
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
This is a small, fascinating insight into the life of Kurt Vonnegut Jr. by a life-long friend that I picked up at the Kurt Vonnegut Jr. Memorial Library in Indianapolis. With plenty of pictures and recollections, Majie recalls Kurt from his family's failing fortunes to his own rise and setbacks in a personal, zig-zag fashion only possible from such a friend that only gets to check in from time to time as a successful, adult life sets in.
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