Summary - Lincoln In The Bardo - Based On The Book By George Saunders
Fastbooks Publishing
Narrador Liam Brady
Editorial: Fastbooks Publishing
Sinopsis
SUMMARY LINCOLN IN THE BARDO BASED ON THE BOOK BY GEORGE SAUNDERS SUMMARY WRITTEN BY: FASTBOOKS PUBLISHING CONTENT A Nation in Mourning The Spirit World of the Bardo Abraham Lincoln’s Visits to the Cemetery The Residents of the Bardo Willie’s Journey in the Afterlife The Tension Between Life and Afterlife Abraham Lincoln’s Transformation The Spirits’ Reckoning A Father’s Farewell Analysis and Themes ABOUT THE ORIGINAL BOOK “Lincoln in the Bardo” by George Saunders is a novel that explores the grief of President Abraham Lincoln following the death of his young son, Willie. Set in the afterlife, the story takes place in the Bardo, a liminal space where spirits linger, unable to move on. The novel combines historical events with fictional narratives, as Lincoln's nightly visits to his son’s grave intersect with the experiences of the spirits in the Bardo. Themes of love, loss, duty, and the human condition are examined, as the characters grapple with their unresolved emotions and attachments to the living world.
Duración: 24 minutos (00:24:10) Fecha de publicación: 26/11/2024; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —

