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Knox Burger Knox Breckenridge Burger (November 1, 1922 – January 4, 2010) was an editor, writer, and literary agent who lived in New York City. He published Kurt Vonnegut's first short-story and with his wife he founded Knox Burger & Associates, a literary agency.〔Bruce Weber, Knox Burger, Agent and Book Editor, Dies at 87, ''New York Times'', January 12, 2010, (available here. )〕 ==Early life== Burger was born in New York City and lived in early life in Westchester County. Carl Burger, his father, was an illustrator.〔 While serving in World War II, Burger contributed to ''Yank'', the Army Weekly 1943–1944. In a B-29 bomb squadron in the Marianas, Burger covered a number of missions over Japan, and was transferred to the ''Yank'' Saipan bureau late summer 1945 just before the Japanese surrender. Burger moved north to Tokyo, where he was, for a few months, the editor of the Far East edition of ''Yank'', and wrote numerous stories about the occupation. Burger, and his father, the author and illustrator Carl Burger, graduated from Cornell University.〔
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