Lincoln in the Bardo: A Novel
What is The Bardo?
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The bardo symbolizes the intersection between life and death. As an intermediate space between life and reincarnation, the bardo stands as a strong symbol for the ways in which death affects those still living. Abraham Lincoln, for example, struggles throughout the novel to balance his grief for his son with the duties of his office. Furthermore, because the novel plays with metaphysics in such a way that makes the deceased characters the focus of the story, the bardo also serves as a frame for examining the ways in which one reflects upon one’s own life, either with regret or with acceptance.