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Apr 12 2007, Neha

Kurt Vonnegut, one of the best selling satirical novelists died after suffering brain injuries due to a fall at his Manhattan house some weeks ago. Kurt as an author was basically a social critic and he enjoyed his role. He had authored almost nineteen...

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