2BR02B

2BR02B

by Kurt Vonnegut
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 30/11/2020

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The world is a very different place. There are no more prisons, or asylums. No more diseases, or disability, or old age. No more poverty, or war. Death is no longer the inevitable. The population in the United States, is capped at forty-million.


Edward K. Wehling Jr. sits in the hospital waiting room. He is about to be a first-time father – of triplets! An exciting day for any new parent, to be sure. But there is the complication of keeping the triplets. For every new life, there must be a volunteer to die in their place. The Federal Bureau of Termination has municipal gas chambers – and their telephone number is ‘2BR02B’. The volunteers are memorialized in murals, on the hospital walls, remembered for their sacrifice. The population control is considered highly important, as before it was implemented, humans were forced to survive on seaweed, and didn’t have enough drinking water to go around.

ISBN:
1230004377382
1230004377382
Category:
Short stories
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
30-11-2020
Language:
English
Publisher:
Charlie O' Brien
Kurt Vonnegut

Kurt Vonnegut was born in Indianapolis in 1922 and studied biochemistry at Cornell University. An army intelligence scout during the Second World War, he was captured by the Germans and witnessed the destruction of Dresden by Allied bombers, an experience which inspired his classic novel Slaughterhouse-Five.

After the war he worked as a police reporter, an advertising copywriter and a public relations man for General Electric. His first novel Player Piano (1952) achieved underground success. Cat's Cradle (1963) was hailed by Graham Greene as 'one of the best novels of the year by one of the ablest living authors'.

His eighth book, Slaughterhouse-Five was published in 1969 and was a literary and commercial success, and was made into a film in 1972. Vonnegut is the author of thirteen other novels, three collections of stories and five non-fiction books. Kurt Vonnegut died in 2007.

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