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I think that his [Kurt Vonnegut's] appeal, though, will always be chiefly to adolescents. His sense of the world matches that of young people, who feel deeply life's absurdity.
Michael Dirda
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Michael Dirda
Age: 76
Born: 1948
Born: November 6
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