The Brothers Vonnegut

Science and Fiction in the House of Magic

Hardcover, 305 pages

English language

Published Dec. 29, 2015 by Farrar, Straus and Giroux.

ISBN:
978-0-374-11701-6
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OCLC Number:
908192611

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5 stars (1 review)

"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 a 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 American Magazine calls it--"The New Super Weapon." But when the army takes charge of …

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5 stars

Quite good, this history bounces between writer Kurt Vonnegut and his brother Bernard, contrasting writing and reality. An interesting behind the scenes for both scientist and writer, with excellent pacing. Contains a full set of notes and bibliography of sources. Recommended!

I really enjoyed both the look behind Kurt's stories and the science behind Bernard's research. Cloud seeding is a really interesting topic, though a full scientific explanation would require more depth. Also interesting were the connections between GE and the government in these research programs. Anytime a book drives me to read multiple additional books, I know it's good. I look forward to reading more about weather and also diving into [b:Timequake|33586715|Timequake|Kurt Vonnegut|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1482743991s/33586715.jpg|6835609], Kurt's last book.

Subjects

  • American Novelists
  • Scientists
  • Literature and science
  • Weather control
  • Biography
  • History

Places

  • United States