"Belongs on the shelf next to the likes of Nietzsche and Schopenhauer . . . Thacker's voice is quiet, a desperate whisper into the void that is both haunting and heartbreaking."
--Into the Void
"When life gives us lemons, Thacker refuses to make lemonade. Rather he adds lemon juice to the ink pot, and proceeds to write with an acerbic clarity--and touches of black humor--about the predicament of being human."
--Dominic Pettman, author of Human Error: Species Being and Media Machines