What do you think Vonnegut means when he says that he is a ""real person"" in I am very real?
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This question is related to the lesson called I am very real written by Kurt Vonnegut. He is a humorous writer and is known for his novels as well. This is a letter he wrote to McCarthy.
Explanation:
- By the phrase, I am a real person he wants to emphasis that people usually assume that writers are not real hence to make everyone aware of his existence he is writing this letter in person.
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