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Lincoln in the Bardo - Signed / Dated

George Saunders

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ISBN 10: 1408871742 / ISBN 13: 9781408871744
Published by Bloomsbury, 2017
Condition: Fine Hardcover
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True first impression.Book and dust-jacket in fine unread condition.Not price-clipped.No tanning to page edges.Signed and dated 16.Oct 2017 to the half-title page.Signed by the author the day before the winner was announced.Short quote, '' Just trying to let the story tell me how long it wants to be ,'' from a New York newspaper interview with the author.Interesting copy with these attributes. Bookseller Inventory # 000960

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Title: Lincoln in the Bardo - Signed / Dated

Publisher: Bloomsbury

Publication Date: 2017

Binding: Hardcover

Book Condition: Fine

Dust Jacket Condition: Fine

Signed: Signed by Author(s)

Edition: 1st Edition

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Lincoln in the Bardo

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An Amazon Best Book of February 2017: Lincoln in the Bardo is hilariously funny, horribly sad, and utterly surprising. If you can fight past an initial uncertainty about the identity of its narrators, you may find that it’s the best thing you’ve read in years. This first novel by acclaimed short-story-writer and essayist George Saunders (Tenth of December, The Brain-Dead Megaphone) will upend your expectations of what a novel should be. Saunders has said that “Lincoln in the Bardo” began as a play, and that sense of a drama gradually revealing itself through disparate voices remains in the work’s final form.

The year is 1862. President Lincoln, already tormented by the knowledge that he’s responsible for the deaths of thousands of young men on the battlefields of the Civil War, loses his beloved eleven-year-old son, Willie, to typhoid. The plot begins after Willie is laid to rest in a cemetery near the White House, where, invisible to the living, ghosts linger, unwilling to relinquish this world for the next. Their bantering conversation, much of it concerned with earthly -- and earthy – pleasures, counterbalances Lincoln’s abject sorrow.

Saunders takes huge risks in this novel, and they pay off. His writing is virtuosic – and best of all, its highs and lows are profoundly entertaining. You may hear echoes of Thornton Wilder, Beckett and even a little Chaucer, but Lincoln in the Bardo is peculiar and perfect unto itself. Some advice: don’t try to read this one in a library. You’ll be hooting with laughter when you aren’t wiping away your tears. --Sarah Harrison Smith, The Amazon Book Review

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