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Bloodbath nation

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‘Bloodbath Nation’ is about the epidemic that is tearing apart the fabric of American society. It is an epidemic caused – not by Covid – but by guns. Among its victims are men, women, teenagers, children and even babies. The massacres have taken place in churches, schools, movie theatres and at rock concerts. Auster establishes how America’s love affair with guns goes all the way back to the arrival of the first British settlers – guns in hand – who used these guns to eradicate the Native Americans who occupied the country. This history of carnage continues to this day.

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‘Remarkably powerful.’ Washington Post

‘A compelling polemic, dismaying and often moving.’ Jake Kerridge, Daily Telegraph

No issue divides Americans more deeply than the debate around guns. Paul Auster begins his examination of gun violence by looking into his own past, knowing first-hand how families can be wrecked by a single deadly act.

Bloodbath Nation traces the origins of America’s obsession with guns through one hundred and eighty years of history. The armed conflict against the native population and the brutal methods used to protect the institution of slavery created a nation that has never fully come to terms with its own past.

This fraught heritage still hovers over the social and political landscape of the present moment. Change is necessary but it seems all but impossible. Auster asks the ultimate question: what kind of country do Americans want to live in? The answer, he argues, will not come from the legislature, but from the American people themselves.

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Weight 0.355 kg
Dimensions 21.7 × 15.6 × 1.8 cm
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Paperback

Pages

160

Language

English

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Dewey

683.400973 (edition:23)

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General – Trade / Code: K