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Leon Trout, the ghost of a decapitated shipbuilder, narrates the humorous, ironic
and sometimes carping decline of the human race, as seen through the eyes and
minds of the survivors of a doomed cruise to the Galapagos Islands. Vonnegut's
cast of unlikely Adams and Eves setting out in a Noah's ark includes Mary Hepburn,
an American biology teacher and recent widow; Zenji Hiroguchi, a Japanese computer
genius (who does not make it to the ship, although his language-translating and
quotation-spouting computer does); his wife, Hisako, carrying radiated genes from
the atomic bombs; James Wait, who has made a fortune marrying elderly women; and
Captain Aolph von Kleist. Also included: six orphaned girls of the Kana-bono cannibal
tribe, who will become the founding mothers of the fisherfolk after bacteria render
all other women infertile. Serious fans of Vonnegut's wry and ribald prose will
welcome this tale of the devolution of superbrained humans into gentle swimmers
with small brains, but others may find this Darwinian survival tale too packed
with ecological and sociological details that trap the story line in a series
of literary devices, albeit very clever ones. Mary T. Gerrity, Queen Anne School,
Upper Marlboro, Md.
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