
Lincoln in the Bardo
by George Saunders
3.75
Literary Fiction
Experimental Fiction
Inventive
Poignant
Darkly Comic
Set over a single night in a cemetery, Saunders’ novel blends historical fact with ghostly voices. Abraham Lincoln mourns his young son amid a chorus of the dead. The form is playful, fragmented, and deeply moving. Grief becomes communal and strange. Humour and sorrow coexist. A daring, compassionate experiment in narrative.
