I just finished reading this book and imo it was my favorite work of his, surpassing Slaughterhouse-5 and his other more well known books, why isn’t this one discussed with the greats? I thought the book was devilishly hilarious and an excellent satire, balancing the tone in a way I’ve never seen handled. If you haven’t read it, give it a try, it crams so much content in a fairly short book. Definitely instantly became one of my favorites of all time.

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    1 year ago

    I read that one earlier this year, and yeah I did find it very much applicable to today’s concerns about computers and alogorithms taking over peoples jobs and hence their identity in society.