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Galapagos by Kurt Vonnegut
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Decided to re-read another Vonnegut. This one from 1985, and the writing is much smoother than Slaughterhouse Five. It was an enjoyable, not earth-shaking apocalypse (sort of) story. And he does something clever with his omniscient narrator that I enjoyed, but can't explain without spoiling. Kilgore Trout turned up again too.
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#2
I've always loved that name - Kilgore Trout.  Sounds like Monty Python name.

Never read any Vonnegut beyond S5.  And that was so very long ago.  Not sure if I'll go back for it ever either.
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#3
Philip Jose Farmer used it as a pseudonym for Venus on the Half Shell. (Never read that - has anyone here?)
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#4
I’ve seen the painting. Does that count?
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