In his groundbreaking 1969 novel, Slaughterhouse-Five, author Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., created the most famous fictional optometrist: Billy Pilgrim, who reads from a copy of Review of Optometry.
In the book, Dr. Pilgrim came unstuck in time and traveled to far-off planets. He also survived the World War II fire-bombing of the German city of
Mr. Vonnegut, who died in early April, gave voice to humanity in a senseless world, symbolized in the humdrum but sensitive soul of Billy Pilgrim. So it goes.