The Brothers Vonnegut, Ginger Strand
The Brothers Vonnegut, Ginger Strand
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The Brothers Vonnegut
Science and Fiction of the House of Magic

Author: Ginger Strand

Narrator: Sean Runnette

Unabridged: 10 hr 37 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/17/2015


Synopsis

Worlds collide in this true story of weather control in the cold war era and the making of Kurt Vonnegut. In the mid-1950s, Kurt Vonnegut takes a job in the PR department at General Electric in Schenectady, where his older brother, Bernard, is a leading scientist in its research lab or House of Magic. Kurt has ambitions as a novelist, and Bernard is working on a series of cutting-edge weather-control experiments meant to make deserts bloom and farmers flourish. While Kurt writes zippy press releases, Bernard builds silver-iodide generators and attacks clouds with dry ice. His experiments attract the attention of the government; weather proved and decisive factor in World War II, and if the military can control the clouds, fog, and snow, they can fly more bombing missions. Maybe weather will even be — as a headline in America Magazine calls it. The New Super Weapon. But when the army takes charge of his cloudseeding project (dubbed Project Cirrus), Bernard begins to have misgivings about the use of his inventions for harm, not to mention the evidence that they are causing alarming changes in the atmosphere. In a fascinating cultural history, Ginger Strand chronicles the intersection of these brothers' lives at a time when the possibilities of science seemed infinite. As the Cold War looms, Bernards struggle for integrity plays out in Kurts evolving writing style. The Brothers Vonnegut reveals how science ability to influence the natural world also influenced one of out most incentive novelists.

About Ginger Strand

Ginger Strand grew up in Texas, Missouri, Illinois, Wisconsin, and Michigan, but mostly on a farm in Michigan. The author of the novel Flight, she has published essays and fiction in many places, including Harper's, the Believer, the Iowa Review, the Gettysburg Review, Swink, Raritan, the New England Review, and Orion, where she is a contributing editor. A former fellow in the Behrman Center for the Humanities at Princeton University, she has received residency grants from the MacDowell Colony, Yaddo, the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, and the American Antiquarian Society, as well as a Tennessee Williams scholarship in fiction from the Sewanee Writers' Conference. She lives in New York City.


Reviews

Goodreads review by britt_brooke on January 24, 2021

Kind of a compare, contrast, and convergence of two brothers. Bernie, the brilliant scientist; Kurt the burgeoning writer. Both artists in their own right, both employed at General Electric. While big bro was discovering how to make rain/ice via cloud seeding and struggling with it’s ethics, Kurt wa......more

Goodreads review by Mal on April 06, 2017

Four years ago a superb biography of Kurt Vonnegut called And So It Goes — Kurt Vonnegut: A Life by Charles J. Shields was published. Shields focused on his subject’s character, the ups and downs of his troubled inner life, and the rapidly shifting fortunes of his writing career. Now Ginger Strand h......more

Goodreads review by Ignacio on August 07, 2021

Asociar la vida y la escritura de Kurt Vonnegut con la Segunda Guerra Mundial y el bombardeo de Dresde es inevitable. Basta haber leído Matadero cinco para sumergirse en la importancia de este fatídico suceso. Mucho menos conocido es el tiempo que trabajó para General Electric en su sede de Schenect......more

Goodreads review by Amy H. on February 19, 2019

This is a fascinating history of how the science of Bernard Vonnegut and the fiction of Kurt Vonnegut sprang, in some senses, from the same place, influenced each other, and reflected both men’s experiences with World War II, Cold-War America, and in particular the corporate culture of General Elect......more

Goodreads review by Jean on December 06, 2015

Strand wrote a meticulously researched dual biography of scientist Bernard Vonnegut (1914-1997) and his brother fiction writer Kurt (1922-2007). The primary focus of the book is late 1940’s to the early 1950’s when both brothers worked at General Electric Company. Bernie left MIT research meteorolog......more