
Reading ‘Lincoln in the Bardo’ by George Saunders the Second Time
I had come across Pastoralia, a short story by George Saunders. It blew my mind. Saunders had set up a parallel world, a theme park where all the characters of the story were caged in enacting the primitive life for a living. Since then, I have been wanting to reread Lincoln in the Bardo. Finally, a week back I picked up this book. This post is how I felt about this book in my second read.
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