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I've just patched up the references in the recently-added "Technology" section. The section is entirely referenced to primary sources, which doesn't seem appropriate for a Featured Article – perhaps an editor with a good overview of the secondary literature on Vonnegut could review whether including such a section is appropriate or not and if so how it should be sourced? Best, Wham2001 (talk) 11:06, 16 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I've added some secondary literature on the theme, and would be happy to add additional sources as needed. If editors think it works better as a section under "themes," that would make sense, but given his prominence as a technological critic, some acknowledgement of that theme or his views on technology seems appropriate. Ukerist (talk) 17:33, 12 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]
This article mentions Vonnegut threatening to sue Brown & Williamson in a 2006 Rolling Stone interview. However, he had already made the same statement in A Man Without a Country, published in 2005. And of course the threat was tongue-in-cheek, as he was supposedly going to sue them over their cigarettes' failure to kill him as promised. 2601:642:C201:210:7794:40BA:B6CE:7EEB (talk) 20:10, 10 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I think it is pretty obvious the remakr was sarcastic. As to the timing, I don't believe I have a copy of that particular book, if you can provide details, ISBN number and page number specifically, I think it could be changed to reflect that he said it earlier. Just Step Sidewaysfrom this world ..... today20:21, 10 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Hi, maybe it's me, non native speaker, but isn't something off in "At the time of his death, he had written fourteen novels, three short-story collections, five plays, and five nonfiction books. A book composed of his unpublished pieces, Armageddon in Retrospect, was compiled and posthumously published..."? Say that he wrote three works, A,B and C, of which the first two, A and B were published in his lifetime and C posthumously. I would contend that at the time of his death, KV had _published_ A and B, but also _written_ C already before he died. So the word "written" in the quote should, I feel, be "published" (or can you say "he'd had published" in EN ...?), so as not to imply that someone else wrote the posthumous works. Super nitpick, I guess, and probably wrong, but .... it just grated a little. T 2A02:FE1:E16B:CC00:589C:28EB:3E9:F20F (talk) 23:18, 17 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]