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I didn't really understand what was happening in this book until halfway through. My best guess of the point is that it is a post-modern memoir/short-story dump. There are over 50 chapters which average just a few pages, so it is easy to pick up and put down, but it is hard to follow. The most complicated part is that the entire thing is a seamless blend of fact and fiction.
Since Vonnegut uses his favorite fake author, Kilgore Trout, I probably should have read "Breakfast of Champions" before this one, but that's ok. It's next.
Since Vonnegut uses his favorite fake author, Kilgore Trout, I probably should have read "Breakfast of Champions" before this one, but that's ok. It's next.