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Dispatches From Kint

Episode 7: The Books of Vonnegut

04 Nov 2025

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Episode Synopsis: “The Books of Vonnegut”Dispatches from KintIn this reflective and gently rebellious episode, the Ministry of Kint announces the discovery of a long-lost relic: an entire preserved collection of books by the ancient author Kurt Vonnegut. The find sparks both reverence and alarm. Officials warn that reading the texts may cause “unmanageable empathy” and “prolonged laughter of uncertain purpose.” The books are sealed away, too beautiful and too dangerous to be read.But whispers spread. Citizens form quiet reading circles in basements, lighting ceremonial cigarettes and passing around fragments of photocopied pages. One guard who glimpsed a single line is said to have spent the next day smiling at everyone with unbearable kindness.As the Ministry debates whether Vonnegut was a prophet or a heretic, Kint’s people rediscover something dangerous: hope wrapped in humor. The episode unfolds as a love letter to absurdity, mercy, and the fragile human urge to keep laughing even when it hurts.From Kint, where laughter is both forbidden and holy, this dispatch reminds us that kindness remains the last great act of rebellion. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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