In typical Vonnegut fashion, the afterlife is portrayed as mundane and bureaucratic rather than divine or terrifying. It serves as a lens to critique human nature , morality , and the absurdity of life on Earth.
Vonnegut spends exactly ninety seconds in "heaven" each time, interviewing a diverse cast of characters ranging from historical figures to personal acquaintances . Notable "interviewees" include William Shakespeare , Adolf Hitler , Isaac Newton , and even Vonnegut’s own mother . Kurt Vonnegut - God Bless You Dr Kevorkian
Vonnegut uses the dead to comment on the living. The "reports" tackle heavy topics like war , science , and religion with his signature blend of dark humor and profound humanism . In typical Vonnegut fashion, the afterlife is portrayed