Kurt

A sane person to an insane society must appear insane.

Kurt Vonnegut, born in Indianapolis in 1922, was a singular voice in modern literature, blending satire, science fiction, and dark humor to explore the absurdity of human existence. Shaped by his experience as a prisoner of war during the World War II, he transformed trauma into art with works like Slaughterhouse-Five, where time, memory, and war intertwine in haunting and ironic ways. His writing, both playful and profound, challenged conventions while revealing uncomfortable truths about society, technology, and morality. More than a novelist, Vonnegut was a moral observer of the human condition, whose voice continues to resonate with clarity, compassion, and a quiet, enduring wit.

15x15cm mono gel print.

Technique and media

Gel print transfer of acrylic colors on A4 Fabriano Bristol paper./