I'm an archival researcher--I work part-time at Princeton Architectural Press in the editorial department and the other half of the week freelance researching book projects. Last year I researched the subject of Nothing for the author Joan Konner (former Dean of Columbia's Graduate School of Journalism). Her book, You Don't Have to be Buddhist to Know Nothing, just came out last week. It's a sound bite history of the presence of Nothing in Western thought (including some essential bites from Eastern minds as well). The quotations come from a long list of thinkers, writers, artists, scholars (Dickinson, Sartre, Beckett, Rilke, Shakespeare, but also Steven Wright, Edward Albee, Philippe Petit, etc.). A really neat collage of Nothing.
The blog is a delight! I didn't know so much could be said about nothing.

I'm an archival researcher--I work part-time at Princeton Architectural Press in the editorial department and the other half of the week freelance researching book projects. Last year I researched the subject of Nothing for the author Joan Konner (former Dean of Columbia's Graduate School of Journalism). Her book,
"I didn't know so much could be said about nothing. " You're forgetting all the interviews you've heard with politicians.
As D.T. Suzuki once said about Nothing: "It's very hard to understand. Thank You."
"Why do so many people care about nothing when there is so little of it?" - Ken Nordine
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Committed boingers can only hope that Konner includes Aleister Crowley's NOT-GOD triad:
Nothing is.
Nothing Becomes.
Nothing is not.
I can guarantee from personal experience that after many years studying these three lines, you will understand nothing.
Contemplating this now, I sense a Discordian aphorism rising from the swamp. Something about the difference between understanding nothing and not understanding anything.
Actually wily old St. Paul may already have covered this in Philippians 4:7.
I just have to put in plug for my friend Jon Agee's wonderful kid's book, "Nothing":
http://www.amazon.com/Nothing-Jon-Agee/dp/0786836946/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1257348155&sr=8-1
I'm trying to think of something to say here but, like George Costanza, I've got nothing.
Thanks for Nothing. Nothing is Freedom.
Know what sounds like a good gig? Getting author credit on a book of quotes that you paid someone else to come up with.
Seriously. Joan Konner is not an idiot.