12 April 2007

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Jeannette Langmead Illustration Sketchblog Kurt Vonnegut

I found out about two hours ago that my favorite author Kurt Vonnegut has died. It is really late and I am leaving for Montreal in a few hours, but I wanted to draw his portrait right away. I have been reading Vonnegut novels since I was thirteen, beginning with The Sirens of Titan. For me it is strange that he died now because I have been going through a phase of rereading his work. And I am actually near the end of Breakfast of Champions (one of my favorites). And I had already packed Slapstick to read on my vacation. Ive always had a fantasy of hearing him speak or lecture, especially because he often taught on Cape Cod. So I'm feeling sort of sad. And tired.

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14 Comments:

Blogger iannash said...

Great job. He's my favorite too! I'm in the middle of reading "Slapstick" right now. "Cat's Cradle" is my favorite.

I'm so bummed.

12:28 PM  
Blogger iannash said...

Hi ho!

12:28 PM  
Blogger Jerry Paris said...

Hi Jeannette,

Like your work, especially the comics. Will keep checking back to see more of your art -- which means you've gotta keep drawing!

12:37 PM  
Blogger Jon said...

why are you going to Montreal? Isn't that place just full of lumberjacks who drink maple syrup instead of water and their idea of a full meal is fries and cheese balls covered in gravy??
I hear their gays get married over there too...

1:38 PM  
Blogger Jon said...

oh. and i cried over kurt last night. Only, i cried for you.

1:39 PM  
Blogger Pickledog said...

Great portrait. At one time I didn't think there was anything worth reading, and then I found “Cat's Cradle.” Mr. Vonneguts books are like sweet word candy.

11:45 PM  
Blogger Ariel said...

Great drawing Jeannette... and it's good to have a favourite author. I'm sorry for your loss.

*PS_I wrote you an answer to your "picture" question in Fred's blog..

Have fun in montreal! I'll be in toronto(the complete opposite of montreal)

12:08 AM  
Blogger The Caretaker said...

Great tribute. He's always the first poster I notice at Barnes and Noble.

9:49 AM  
Blogger esillustration said...

have fun in montreal with jon..without me :-( *sniff*

10:52 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

My friends and I had a drunken bbq last night and gather 'round the grill and read our favorite Vonegurt quotes. Love this portrait, and I love your work.

12:52 PM  
Blogger Zann said...

I just came across your work & blog through Illustration Friday. I'm an "older" artist & reader of Kurt & very moved by his work in the late 60s, early 70s -- he set the stage for a lot of us who found solace in his writing as Vietnam kept killing our drafted boyfriends and brothers. The views he projected in Slaughterhouse 5 are applicable right now. I've just recently started illustrating after years as a fiber artist, so I look forward to discovering artists like yourself. Thanks.

1:15 PM  
Blogger Arkonbey said...

The world is a lesser place without Kurt Vonnegut Jr. in it. The portrait is lovely. I think you caprtured his eyes; one thing that all of the people who commented on his death were his eyes. Sad. Kind.
(semi-colon used with intent)

and Jon, until you've tried Poutine, you don't know what comfort food is. Of course, just looking at Poutine can clog your arteries, but it's a less disgusting way to get obese than , say , pork rinds.

1:56 PM  
Blogger Ellis Nadler said...

so it goes

8:01 PM  
Blogger Digital Scott's illustrationblog said...

Really terrific work. Really. Safe travels.

9:18 PM  

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