In Kurt Vonnegut's book Slaughterhouse-Five or The Children's Crusade: A Duty-Dance with Death, the main character Billy Pilgram is captured by the Germans and taken to Dresden. In Dresden, Billy is held in an unused slaughterhouse, "Slaughterhouse number 5." From this location Billy as well as his captors survive the bombing of Dresden, which killed some 25,000 people in the ensuing firestorm..
This fictional account almost perfectly mirrors Vonnegut's real experience in the war. In WWII Vonnegut was imprisoned in Dresden, was beaten, and made a prisoner in Schlachthof Fünf or Slaughterhouse Five, a real slaughterhouse in Dresden. When Vonnegut emerged from the slaughterhouse he saw what "looked like the surface of the moon" the result of the massive Dresden bombing by the allied forces. In Vonneguts words "There were too many corpses to bury. So instead the Germans sent in troops with flamethrowers. All these civilians' remains were burned to ashes." It would be these horrific experiences that inspired Vonnegut's 1969 book, named after the place that likely saved his life
Monday, February 15, 2010
So It Goes
Slaughterhouse Five | Dresden, Germany | Atlas Obscura
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Great (Snow) Wall of Fuquay
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Snowman with Gangsta Lean
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Thursday, February 11, 2010
White Lightning (Triptych Cryptic Import)
I'm talkin' moonshine. Since moving from New England to the South I've been wondering where all the stills are at. I don't think I can fully assimilate until I've experienced the White Lightning. Finally, some bona fide homemade moonshine is coming my way. Can't wait to see what ol' Willie's band was fueling up with, what Uncle Jesse used to run through Hazzard County, and all those guys like George Jones sang about. I hope it comes in a jug with three Xs scrawled on it ...
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Alert the Revenuers
I'm talkin' moonshine. Since moving from New England to the South I've been wondering where all the stills are at. I don't think I can fully assimilate until I've experienced the White Lightning. Finally, some bona fide homemade moonshine is coming my way. Can't wait to see what ol' Willie's band was fueling up with, what Uncle Jesse used to run through Hazzard County, and all those guys like George Jones sang about. I hope it comes in a jug with three Xs scrawled on it ...
Starting some research at the North Carolina Moonshine site.
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Starting some research at the North Carolina Moonshine site.
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Sunday, February 7, 2010
My Resealing Lifestyle
Thanks Nature Valley for your consideration of my resealing lifestyle. If there's an alternative lifestyle I can't abide, it's the one where people think it's awesome to leave their packages open and spill shit all over the place. Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry
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