EB tends to be a fairly sophisticated set, so I was wondering if any of you guys were fans of William Vollman. He's very well respected in literary circles, but doesn't ever seem to get much play in the mainstream. His fiction is just. Astounding. His early work was exceedingly erudite, sort of Thomas Pynchon on drugs. It bordered on unreadable if it wasn't so strange as to become engaging. His non-fiction is like Ernest Hemmingway, but deeply real. He's rafted America's most polluted rivers, traveled the nation of box cars and lived with prostitutes. He even saved a child sex slave in Thailand.
He's astoundingly profilic, churning out hundreds of pages a year on shockingly diverse topics. Rising Up, Rising Down was his most comprehensive: 3500 pages on human violence, including an entire volume of maps. In the face of all this faux-global bullshit, stuff like "American Idol Gives Back", no one has given us a more accurate picture of the life of human beings and William Vollman has. I've been revisiting a lot of his work lately, stuff I found too dense or too strong-headed the first time out, and it's really been just. Incredible. He really is such a unique voice and such a powerful writer, I always feel like I've stumbled onto some amazing secret. Anyone else here a fan?
Books
* Uncentering the Earth: Copernicus and the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres (2006) (Part of the nonfiction series "Great Discoveries")
* Poor People (2007)
* Riding Toward Everywhere (2008)
[edit] References
Europe Central (Viking, 2005)
Rising Up and Rising Down (McSweeney's, 2003)
Expelled from Eden: A William T. Vollmann Reader (Thunder's Mouth Press, 2003)
Argall: A Book of North Americn Landscapes (Seven Dreams, Vol. 3) (Viking Press, 2001)
The Royal Family (Viking Press, 2000)
The Students of Deep Springs College, with Michael A. Smith and L. Jackson Newell (Lodima Press, November 2000)
The Atlas (Viking Press, 1996)
Open All Night by Ken Miller (photographs), Vollmann (quotes) (Overlook Press; reprint edition, August 1996)
Grand Street 53: Fetishes (Summer 1995), editor (Grand Street, 1995)
The Rifles: A Book of North Americn Landscapes (Seven Dreams, Vol. 6) (Viking Press, 1994)
Butterfly Stories: A Novel (Grove Press, 1993)
Thirteen Stories and Thirteen Epitaphs (Pantheon Books, 1993)
Fathers and Crows: A Book of North Americn Landscapes (Seven Dreams, Vol. 2) (Viking Press, 1992)
An Afghanistan Picture Show; or, How I Saved the World (Farrar Straus & Giroux, 1992)
Whores for Gloria (Pantheon Books, 1992)
The Ice Shirt: A Book of North Americn Landscapes (Seven Dreams, Vol. 1) (Viking Press, 1990)
The Rainbow Stories (Atheneum, 1989)
The Tale of the Dying Lungs (Vagabond Press, 1989), out of print
The Convict Bird: A Children's Poem (CoTangent, 1987), out of print
You Bright and Risen Angels (Atheneum, 1987)
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Awards
National Book Critics Circle Award finalist, 2003, Rising Up and Rising Down
Silver Medal Winner for Non-Fiction, 2001 California Book Awards, The Royal Family
PEN Center West Award, 1997, The Atlas
Whiting Writers Award, 1988