How did William T. Vollmann decide to portray the gritty realities of Americana in this novel?
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How did William T. Vollmann decide to portray the gritty realities of Americana in this novel?
Did anyone else feel the characters' moral ambiguities made it hard to tell who was truly the protagonist?
What impact do you think the book's portrayal of marginalized figures has on the reader's understanding of Americana?