The esteemed Mr. Vonnegut is, to my taste, the talent most akin to Emile Zola that American letters have been able to produce That said, the careful observer Mr. V. repeats himself. There's little except topical color in what he has written in "Cold Turkey" that differs from what he said in _Timequake_. Still, "Cold Turkey" is worth publishing, because it excerpts this profoundly humane yet pessimistic author's thought for those who haven't been reading him for 40 years as many of us have!
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