A review by agmaynard
Bloodbath Nation by Paul Auster

challenging dark emotional informative relaxing fast-paced

4.0

Somber and well done. Slender volume starts from the beginning through today, and even posits a way forward. Auster's own family was irrevocably damaged by gun violence. Includes evocative, lonely black and white photography of scenes of mass shootings years later, by Spencer Ostrander.
They are "gravestones of our collective grief."