By Dan Bilawsky Jason Yeager Pianist and composer Jason Yeager has no problem detailing the inspiration he draws from literary hero Kurt Vonnegut’s work: “I just love the way that he uses precise, clear language in a rather direct way to get his point across. His writing is sophisticated, but it’s always pretty easy to read. Vonnegut writes page-turners. And I love his sense of imagination, the way he blends elements of science fiction and social criticism and humor. Vonnegut is hilarious, poking fun at the elite, the way the world [operates], and the absurdity of human life and society. Yet t…