George Saunders Writes a Ghost Story About Abe Lincoln’s Grief

George Saunders Writes a Ghost Story About Abe Lincoln’s Grief


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In George Saunders’ Lincoln in the Bardo the ghostly inhabitants of a cemetery don't yet know they're dead. Instead, they're stuck in whatever neurotic condition they were in when they died, narrating the story of Abraham Lincoln's visit to the graveyard to visit his dead son. Jeffrey Brown speaks with Saunders about the challenge of writing about Lincoln and the importance of being baffled.