Vonnegut suffered with depression throughout his life and attempted suicide in 1984. “I would say the general pattern, for him and for most creative people, is they are not very productive when they’re depressed,” said Andreasen. “They do most of their creating after they’ve emerged from feeling depressed.”
Friday, April 27, 2007
Dana Press Blog: Vonneguit, Creativity and Depression
Edgar Allan Poe’s melancholic colors are seen in many other writers. An example is Kurt Vonnegut Jr., writer of Slaughterhouse-Five, who died on April 11, 2007.
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I just stumbled across your blog, looking up some writers to inspire me through my depression. It's fabulous! Thank you so much. You seen like a kindred spirit -- and your words have lifted my mood.
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