The Bardo is a Tibetan Buddhist idea of a suspended state between life and death. Saunders explored the concept in his 2017 ...
His second, “Vigil,” out this month, came to him much more quickly.
The author’s work makes an excellent case that literature can explore virtue—even if his latest novel reveals its pitfalls.
In “Vigil,” spirits rehash the many sins of a dying industrialist.
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George Saunders Has a New Mantra
The author discusses his new novel, Vigil; the source of his ideas; and fiction as a vehicle for truth.
The novel takes place over the course of the final earthly hours for a former oil company CEO and the spirit who comes to ...
In Saunders' 'Vigil,' a supernatural guide who comforts dying souls struggles with an unapologetic oil tycoon refusing to acknowledge his role in climate destruction.
There are moments of humour and wildly imaginative surrealist play that feel fresh and excuse some of the hackneyed dialogue, ...
This doesn’t matter much to our narrator, Jill “Doll” Blaine, who has so far comforted 342 dying souls, each equally “a person who had not willed himself into this world and was now being taken out of ...
In George Saunders’ second novel and thirteenth book, Vigil (Random House, 192 pages, $28), the Man Booker and National Book ...
“Vigil,” the brilliant and confounding new novel from Booker Prize winner George Saunders, begins with the narrator falling ...
And anyway, perhaps the very act of reading a book – this book, any book – can help us become more understanding, more like ...
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