collectivehwa.blogg.se

Goodreads lincoln in the bardo
Goodreads lincoln in the bardo












As a Buddhist concept, ‘bardo’ does not fit well in a Christian setting bardo is a state, so the definite article ‘the’ is unnecessary – one wouldn’t say ‘in the coma’ and Lincoln (the President) was not in bardo – his son was.

goodreads lincoln in the bardo

I think the title of this novel should have been: Willie Lincoln in Limbo. Bardo is a Buddhist concept of a transitional state between death and rebirth. Interestingly, I don’t recall seeing the word ‘bardo’ mentioned in the novel itself.

goodreads lincoln in the bardo

In my opinion, the author was trying to do too much in one novel. I also felt that the ghost stories did not always mesh well with the Lincoln tragedy. This was due, in part to the author’s technique of presenting the ghost’s dialogue frequently as fragmented hints (which is fine for ‘ghost speak’ but doesn’t make easy reading). The author’s central question is: “how do we live and love when everything we love must end?”įor me, Lincoln in the Bardo was not an easy or a captivating read. The writing is innovative, but faultless.

goodreads lincoln in the bardo

The style of the book is oblique, particularly as to the individual ghost stories, so that the reader is left to exercise some deduction and imagination. These quotations lend a sense of reality, even though the viewpoints represented (of the President, himself, for example) are conflicting. There is no central narrator rather, the stories are told by several dozen fictional ghost characters (two of whom are prominent) and by quotations from contemporary news articles and other sources. This major theme in bound up in a collection of ghost stories in which a state of bardo is conceived and in which the ghosts provide a commentary on racial, social, financial, sexual and religious mores at that time. Lincoln in the Bardo concerns the death of Willie, President Lincoln’s younger son, his burial and the President’s intense grief over his death. He teaches in the creative writing program at Syracuse University. In 2013, he was named one of the world’s 100 most influential people by Time magazine. He has received MacArthur and Guggenheim fellowships and the PEN/Malamud Prize for excellence in the short story and was recently elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. George Saunders – according to the bio included in the book – is the author of nine books, including Tenth of December, which was a finalist for the National Book Award and won the inaugural Folio Prize (for the best work of fiction in English) and the Story Prize (best short story collection). This novel, by George Saunders, won the Man Booker Prize in 2017, and I felt obliged to read it.














Goodreads lincoln in the bardo