The Eden Express
- 274 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Kurt Vonnegut's son reflects on his life in the counterculture and his battle with schizophrenia.
Mark Twain Vonnegut is an American pediatrician and memoirist. He describes himself as a "hippie, son of a counterculture hero, with a B.A. in religion, (and a) genetic disposition to schizophrenia." His writing delves into the complex themes of family and mental health, often with an ironic and introspective lens. He weaves his unique experiences of growing up in a literary household with insights from his medical practice and personal struggles with illness.


Kurt Vonnegut's son reflects on his life in the counterculture and his battle with schizophrenia.