Nothing, brother. Everything's about nothing. You know that, but you prefer to pretend otherwise. We both do
Nothing, brother. Everything's about nothing. You know that, but you prefer to pretend otherwise. We both do
William T. Vollmann is a writer known for his complex and often challenging works that delve into the darker aspects of human nature and society. In his writing, Vollmann often explores themes of violence, poverty, and the human condition in a way that is both raw and unflinching. One recurring theme in Vollmann's work is the idea of nothingness, or the emptiness that lies at the heart of existence.