CATCHING THE VOID: Fishing Briefly and Grotesquely Explained
6.4 Billion Euros spent on high-tech carbon. 45,000 Tons of fish caught in the name of sport. One shocking truth: Existence is empty.
In Catching the Void, Benjamin Trautmann strips away the Gore-Tex veneer of the modern angling industry to reveal a grotesque theater of the absurd. This is not a "how-to" guide. It is a clinical protocol of a collapse.
Follow the journey of Anton and Bernd-two prototypes of modern man-as they don their "Grotesque Armor" and embark on a bureaucratic pilgrimage to the shoreline. From the "Metallic Finger" of the hook to the "Digital Altar" of social media validation, Trautmann dissects why we spend a fortune to sit in the mud, waiting for a signal from the abyss that never calls back.
Inside this provocative manifesto:
The Golden Balance: Why we invest more in our gear than in our own meaning.The Agonizing Silence: A deep dive into the 90-degree geometry of doing nothing.The Judas Kiss: The Peak hypocrisy of the Catch & Release cult.The Arrival: The haunting reality of returning to a life that feels lighter than the fish we just let go.Dark, witty, and unapologetically honest. Whether you are a "Specialist" holding a thousand-euro reel or a curious observer of human madness, this book is the receipt for an obsession that defines our time.
Are you ready to face the hook?