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An intimate and powerful rumination on American gun violence by Paul Auster, one of our greatest living writers and "genuine American original" ( The Boston Globe ), in an unforgettable collaboration with photographer Spencer Ostrander Like most American boys of his generation, Paul Auster grew up playing with toy six-shooters and mimicking the gun-slinging cowboys in B Westerns. A skilled marksman by the age of ten, he also lived through the traumatic aftermath of the murder of his grandfather by his grandmother when his father was a child and knows, through firsthand experience, how families can be wrecked by a single act of gun violence. In this short, searing book, Auster traces centuries of America's use and abuse of guns, from the violent displacement of the native population to the forced enslavement of millions, to the bitter divide between embattled gun control and anti-gun control camps that has developed over the past 50 years and the mass shootings that dominate the news today. Since 1968, more than one and a half million Americans have been killed by guns. The numbers are so large, so catastrophic, so disproportionate to what goes on elsewhere, that one must ask why. Why is America so different—and why are we the most violent country in the Western world? Interwoven with Spencer Ostrander's haunting photographs of the sites of more than thirty mass shootings in all parts of the country, Bloodbath Nation presents a succinct but thorough examination of America at a crossroads, and asks the central, burning question of our What kind of society do we want to live in? A portion of proceeds from this book will be donated to the Violence Policy Center, a nonprofit organization working to stop gun death and injury through research, education, and advocacy.
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"Bloodbath Nation is mostly a forceful and vivid work of long-form polemic, but it is bound together by a vital thread of memoir, a family secret, and a coincidence to match any of those that the author built into his novels."
"An anguished cry of bafflement at this country's obsession for guns ..."
"A rigorous and evocative grappling with mass tragedies."
"Rather, like so much sorrowing over gun violence in America, it returns us right back to where we started: head sunk in hands in despair ..."
"His failure to signal a destination, let alone arrive at one, leaves the reader lost and feeling as hopeless as when they started."
"Will the message of Bloodbath Nation reverberate outside the echo chamber of Auster's fellow gun-control advocates?"
"A harrowing, haunting reflection on the routine slaughter wrought by guns."
"Powerful ... Trenchant."
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