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Lincoln in the Bardo

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  • 349 páginas
  • 13 horas de lectura

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In February 1862, as the Civil War intensifies, President Lincoln's beloved eleven-year-old son, Willie, falls gravely ill and soon dies, leaving the president heartbroken. Newspapers report Lincoln's solitary visits to Willie's crypt, where he mourns his loss. From this historical truth, George Saunders weaves a poignant tale of love and grief that transcends reality into a supernatural realm. Willie finds himself in a purgatory filled with ghosts who engage in quirky interactions and confront their pasts. This transitional state, referred to as the bardo in Tibetan tradition, becomes the backdrop for a monumental struggle over Willie's soul. The narrative is a remarkable blend of imagination and emotional depth, showcasing Saunders’ innovative storytelling. With a kaleidoscopic array of voices, the story poses profound questions about love and mortality, exploring how we cope with inevitable loss. The work is a testament to the power of fiction to address the heart's deepest concerns. Praised for his unique voice and ability to capture the essence of human experience, Saunders stands as a significant figure in contemporary literature, offering insights that resonate deeply with readers.

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Lincoln in the Bardo, George Saunders

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