I must be very careful with my drinking at my birthday party, if I drank too much, I might spill the beans to everybody: That life awaits after death is infinitely more tiresome than this one.” Kurt Vonnegut, “Slapstick”, 1976.
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RKS Literature: Being Helpless and Vile Children Benefits the Staff at the Mansion
“They could be heroically Christian in their own eyes only if Eliza and I remained helpless and vile. If we became openly wise and self reliant, they would become our drab and inferior assistants. If we became capable of going out in the world, they might lose their apartments, their colour televisions, their illusions ofContinue reading “RKS Literature: Being Helpless and Vile Children Benefits the Staff at the Mansion”
RKS Literature: Schizophrenia a Boon to Mankind (Vonnegut)
“The experience of sitting there in the dark, hearing the things I said, didn’t shock me. It might be helpful in my defence to say that I broke into a cold sweat, or some such nonsense. But I’ve always known what I did. I’ve always been able to live with what I did. How? ThroughContinue reading “RKS Literature: Schizophrenia a Boon to Mankind (Vonnegut)”
