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William T. Vollmann: Last Stories and Other Stories (Part I)

Vollmann leads us to the “wall of ill” that separates life from death. We dissect Vollmann’s opening remarks to the reader, brimful of images both dark and sweet.

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By Michael Silverblatt • Aug 7, 2014 • 28m Listen

Reading William T. Vollmann's Last Stories and Other Stories (Viking) is a matter of granting permission to the author to lead you: and where will this be? To the "wall of ill" (a wall we can only imagine but, being alive, can never access) that separates life from death. Vollmann begins this rich collection with a message to his reader and a set of Supernatural Axioms meant to prepare, intrigue, or perhaps ward you off. This week, we take the opportunity to dissect Vollmann’s opening remarks, brimful of images of dark mixed with sweet.

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    Michael Silverblatt

    host, 'Bookworm'

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    Connie Alvarez

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    Alan Howard

    Bookworm Collaborator

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    William T. Vollmann

    author, 'Last Stories and Other Stories'

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