William T. Vollmann’s Ghost Stories Are Frighteningly Self-Indulgent

In certain writers, the sense of profound moral inquiry is like a bell tower in a country church: You can see it from a long way off, and even when it’s not making a sound, you can hear its reverberation. Vollmann’s work is like that: Regardless of his subject, he writes from a place of grave moral seriousness.

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