"An impassioned, intense reckoning with American gun violence. Paul Auster, one of America's most distinguished, prolific and inventive writers . moves between argumentation, memoir, statistics, field notes, poetry, suspenseful narrative and Whitmanesque lists of shootings, deaths and trauma to confront the reader anew with the 'gunk and gore and horror' of American gun violence." -- Times Literary Supplement "[ Bloodbath Nation is] remarkably powerful.Accompanying Auster's sobering, impassioned plea are haunting black-and-white photographs taken by Spencer Ostrander." - Alex Kotlowitz in the Washington Post "Auster's book is exactly what is needed at this time." -- Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, author of Loaded: A Disarming History of the Second Amendment "The stories Auster shares belong to every American [.] Ostrander contributes forty-one images, each in its way as riveting as Auster's text.
Why? Because all of us living in America have been there: that supermarket aisle, that sidewalk, that classroom. We are all going there today. This, of course--as the author recognizes--is the crux of the matter, that we are the problem we cannot solve. The power of Auster's book is that it never blinks in articulating this dilemma, that it doesn't let anybody off the hook. Gun violence in the United States is a collective problem, after all--which also means, as Bloodbath Nation argues so compellingly, that it is a collective responsibility."-- David Ulin, 4Columns.org "[A] powerful look at the causes and consequences of gun violence in America. For Auster, who casts doubt on the likelihood of judicial or legislative remedies, the end to the gun debate will only occur when 'both sides want it, and in order for that to happen, we would first have to conduct an honest, gut-wrenching examination of who we are and who we want to be as a people going forward into the future.
' This trenchant account goes a long way toward making that possible." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Exceptional in its clarity and arresting in its sense of urgency. A harrowing, haunting reflection on the routine slaughter wrought by guns." -- Kirkus ( starred review) "A rigorous and evocative grappling with mass tragedies in this time of 'furious discord.'"-- Booklist "An anguished cry of bafflement at this country's obsession for guns. deals with the societal consequences of sacrificing thousands of lives." -- Library Journal "Deft and dogged and entirely too contemplative to be a screed. Accounts of [Auster's] personal experience with guns merge with sociological observations and a partial inventory of mass shootings in the U.
S. Will the message of Bloodbath Nation reverberate outside the echo chamber of Auster's fellow gun-control advocates? [Auster's] generally measured tone makes it seem possible."-- Shelf Awareness.