A review by mburnamfink
We Learn Nothing by Tim Kreider

5.0

There are a lot of books about what Millennials are like or should be doing. It's a crap genre, and I prefer to listen to our elders, like Tim Krieder. Here, Kreider meditates on friendship, family, politics, stories, lies, good people and bad people. There's a kind of wisdom to it. Nothing grand, nothing sublime; just the boozy experience of an aimless gen-Xer who managed to turn obscene doodles into if not a career, than not destitution. The essay are finely crafted, poignant pictures of friends we've all loved and lost, and just when you're about to start sobbing, there's a cartoon.