A new book titled 'The Rebellion of Nothingness: Histories of Nadaism in Colombia' examines the country's influential Nadaist literary and cultural movement, founded by Gonzalo Arango. The work brings together essays and interviews with over a dozen writers and academics, including an interview with Armando Romero, whom Arango designated as his successor, discussing the movement's philosophy, legacy, and contemporary relevance more than sixty years after its emergence.