

I read this when I was still unsure about the title choice for Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Zavin. Having finished both, I can safely say that they are unrelated but this was a cool little story.
This has got that trademark Vonnegut pessimism in spades, and it's about a world where the old folks never die and there's nothing left for the next generation to do but crash at grandpas and pay into social security. Reminded me of Scythe.
I recommend reading this in Welcome to the Monkey House because for whatever reason Project Guttenberg is missing the opening dialogue between Em and Lou.
I read this when I was still unsure about the title choice for Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Zavin. Having finished both, I can safely say that they are unrelated but this was a cool little story.
This has got that trademark Vonnegut pessimism in spades, and it's about a world where the old folks never die and there's nothing left for the next generation to do but crash at grandpas and pay into social security. Reminded me of Scythe.
I recommend reading this in Welcome to the Monkey House because for whatever reason Project Guttenberg is missing the opening dialogue between Em and Lou.