Apparently even the most awful tragedies, and the people they'd ruined, got a little stale after a while
Apparently even the most awful tragedies, and the people they'd ruined, got a little stale after a while
Tom Perrotta is a master at exploring the complexities of human nature and the ways in which people cope with tragedy and loss. In his novels, he often delves into the aftermath of devastating events and the impact they have on individuals and communities. One recurring theme in Perrotta's work is the idea that even the most awful tragedies, and the people they'd ruined, eventually lose their power to shock and devastate as time passes.