110: after reading "Lincoln in the Bardo" (George Saunders)
August 20, 2020
"Lincoln in the Bardo" is a remarkable piece of writing. The characters speak in epitaphs throughout, which makes reading the book a deeply involved experience. . The final the sensation, having reached the end of the book, is one of a generous and compassionate recognition of our condition. Letting go of grief. Yes, really remarkable.
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