5/12/2023 0 Comments Lincoln in the bardo book reviewOthers, in all times, in every time.”įor 30 years, I was a high school English teacher/teacher-librarian. Therefore one must do what one could to lighten the load of those with whom oneĬame into contact that his current state of sorrow was not uniquely his, notĪt all, but, rather, its like had been felt, would yet be felt, by scores of Must try to remember that all were suffering (none content all wronged, neglected, overlooked, misunderstood), and Sorrow that all were suffering that whatever way one took in this world, one The world was full of sorrow that everyone labored under some burden of He is described as “the saddest man in the world” and when he mourns his son heīecomes “a sculpture on the theme of loss.” He comes to realize that it is grief and loss that unify all He is shown as a thoughtful, dignified manīurdened by a terrible personal grief but also by the grief of the nation Emerges most strongly from the book is the portrayal of President Lincoln.
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