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Slice of Life

Written by: Kurt Vonnegut
Narrated by: Gabra Zackman
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The corridor of the Fine Arts Building was deserted, save for two figures at the far end, two men approaching slowly. Rose was about to go into the classroom, where she'd left her purse, when she saw a sign on the door - a crude sign in pencil, on a ragged sheet of paper. "Collapse of Western Civilization - Dr. Norbert Beilstein," it said. "Visitors welcome."

Previously unpublished, Slice of Life - about a college coed's winter-induced dream - is an early testament to Kurt Vonnegut's original voice and curious imagination.

©2016 Kurt Vonnegut (P)2016 Audible, Inc.
Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Literature & Fiction Political

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A different flow

Mankind is fidgety and restless and flowing with the flow somehow disturbs and disrupts. This story is as much a fantasy revolving around genetic and biological research as it is about the human belief that perfection must ultimately replace the bumbling brilliance that is pervasive today. Interesting tale but far from brilliant. -- Arvind Passey -- Blog: www.passey.info

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