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Lincoln in the Bardo

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In February 1862, amidst the Civil War's intensifying conflict, President Lincoln's eleven-year-old son, Willie, falls gravely ill in the White House. Despite hopes for recovery, Willie dies and is buried in Georgetown, prompting Lincoln's heart-wrenching lament: "My poor boy, he was too good for this earth." Grief-stricken, Lincoln visits his son's crypt multiple times, a poignant detail captured by the press. From this historical backdrop, George Saunders weaves a narrative of love and loss that transcends reality, venturing into a supernatural realm. Willie finds himself in a peculiar purgatory, where ghosts interact, share grievances, and engage in unusual penance. This transitional space, known as the bardo in Tibetan tradition, becomes the setting for a monumental struggle over Willie's soul. The work showcases Saunders' imaginative prowess and marks a significant evolution in his literary journey. Formally innovative and rich in emotional depth, it explores profound themes of love and mortality, posing the timeless question: How do we navigate life and love when faced with inevitable loss? Through a vibrant tapestry of voices, the narrative reveals fiction's power to address the core issues that resonate with humanity.

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Lincoln in the Bardo, George Saunders

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Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydania
2018
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
368
ISBN10
0812985400
ISBN13
9780812985405
Série
Prvé vydanie
2017
Pôvodný názov
Lincoln in the Bardo
Hodnotenie
3,75 z 5
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In February 1862, amidst the Civil War's intensifying conflict, President Lincoln's eleven-year-old son, Willie, falls gravely ill in the White House. Despite hopes for recovery, Willie dies and is buried in Georgetown, prompting Lincoln's heart-wrenching lament: "My poor boy, he was too good for this earth." Grief-stricken, Lincoln visits his son's crypt multiple times, a poignant detail captured by the press. From this historical backdrop, George Saunders weaves a narrative of love and loss that transcends reality, venturing into a supernatural realm. Willie finds himself in a peculiar purgatory, where ghosts interact, share grievances, and engage in unusual penance. This transitional space, known as the bardo in Tibetan tradition, becomes the setting for a monumental struggle over Willie's soul. The work showcases Saunders' imaginative prowess and marks a significant evolution in his literary journey. Formally innovative and rich in emotional depth, it explores profound themes of love and mortality, posing the timeless question: How do we navigate life and love when faced with inevitable loss? Through a vibrant tapestry of voices, the narrative reveals fiction's power to address the core issues that resonate with humanity.