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CivilWarLand in Bad Decline
CivilWarLand in Bad Decline: Stories and a Novella | George Saunders
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One of the most influential works of modern American fiction is available for the first time as an eBook, featuring exclusive content not found in the print editions, including an additional short story and original commentary from George Saunders and Joshua Ferris. Since its publication in 1996, George Saunderss debut collection has grown in estimation from a cherished cult classic to a masterpiece of the form and inspired an entire generation of writers. In six stories (CivilWarLand in Bad Decline, Isabelle, The Wavemaker Falters, The 400-Pound CEO, Offloading for Mrs. Schwartz, Downtrodden Marys Failed Campaign of Terror) and a novella (Bounty), Saunders introduces readers to an unforgettable cast of characters struggling to survive in an increasingly haywire world. This eBook edition is the perfect occasion to discover or revisit a virtuosic, uniquely American voice. Now available are a bonus short story, A Lack of Order in the Floating Object Room, originally published in 1986 but no longer in print; a new Afterword by George Saunders discussing his life and career at the time he wrote these stories; a new Introduction by National Book Award finalist and PEN/Hemingway Award winner Joshua Ferris; and an excerpt from Saunderss upcoming collection, Tenth of December. Praise for George Saunders and CivilWarLand in Bad Decline There is no author I recommend to people more oftenfor ten years Ive urged George Saunders onto everyone and everyone. You want funny? Saunders is your man. You want emotional heft? Saunders again. You want stories that are actually about somethingstories that again and again get to the meat of matters of life and death and justice and country? Saunders. There is no one better, no one more essential to our national sense of self and sanity.Dave Eggers The debut of an exciting new voice in fiction . . . Saunderss satiric vision of America is dark and demented; its also ferocious and very funny.Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times Not since Twain has America produced a satirist this funny.Zadie Smith George Saunders makes the all-but-impossible look effortless. Were lucky to have him.Jonathan Franzen An astoundingly tuned voicegraceful, dark, authentic, and funnytelling just the kinds of stories we need to get us through these times.Thomas Pynchon In CivilWarLand in Bad Decline, George Saunders is improvising around a single scary note. Few writers have sounded it with such clarity, boldness, and wit.The Philadelphia Inquirer Subversive, hilarious, and emotionally piercing. Few writers can encompass that range of adjectives, but Saunders is a true originalrestlessly inventive, yet deeply humane.Jennifer Egan This book is a rare event: a brilliant new satirist bursting out of the gate in full stride, wildly funny, pure, generousall that a great humorist should be.Garrison Keillor [Saunders has] shades of both Denis Johnson and Raymond Chandler. . . . By turns hes ferocious, witty, and uproarious, but what makes his fiction memorable is the gravitas of its dark portraiture of America.The Boston Globe
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HeatherBookNerd
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Mehso-so

Not quite a pick. Saunders is just in a league of his own and I love his absurd, disturbing weirdness. I liked the short stories but the novella in this collection fell flat for me. Definitely some great spots, but not my favorite Saunders.

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HeatherBookNerd
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Just starting this early collection of Saunders short stories and there‘s a lovely introduction by Joshua Ferris that perfectly captures what Saunders does so well. Can‘t wait to get started!

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britt_brooke
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I mean, no one can write a short story like Saunders ... except Kurt Vonnegut. Or rather, the other way around. You know what I mean. These stories are a mix of social satire and absurdity. Always intriguing, often dark. This was his first collection, published in 1996, and consists of several odd occupations which is a common theme in his stories. Loved the “Author‘s Note” added in the 2012 edition.

KathyWheeler I wasn‘t aware of this book — thanks for posting about it. I‘ll have to check it out. 5y
vivastory I couldn't agree more. Saunders is Vonnegut for the 21st century. 4y
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nofutureparttwo

I have a sense that God is unfair and preferentially punishes his weak, his dumb, his fat, his lazy.... He gives us a need for love, and no way to get any. He gives us a desire to be liked, and personal attributes that make us utterly unlikable. Having placed his flawed and needy children in a world of exacting specifications, he deducts the difference between what we have and what we need from our hearts and our self-esteem and our mental health.

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nofutureparttwo

“What a degraded cosmos. What a case of something starting out nice and going bad.”

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Debblyliz
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Bleak and sharp short stories considering the darkness often found within humans. Fascinating and yet also horrifying in equal measures. Read my full review at: https://thecuriousmagpie2018.wordpress.com/2019/08/22/review-civilwarland-in-bad...

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decembersveryown
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“...let‘s blame another gang for killing these dirtbags so Sam can get on with his important work. The Foleys agree. The police arrive and we all lie like rugs. The word spreads on Sam and the gangs leave us alone. For two months the Park is quiet and revenues start upscaling.”

Don‘t get me wrong, Saunders is a phenomenal writer and if a story gets me worked up it‘s because it‘s commentary on life is on point especially those turning a blind eye

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decembersveryown
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Rereading this collection. Listening along to the audio version while following along on the page. Coming back to these stories, I can‘t help but really, really not like the (white) characters. They are clearly in the wrong with their racist motives causing a chain reaction of hatred and a cycle of oppression and maybe it‘s the news lately but I‘m tired of accountability not taking place and silence being the preferred method of communication...

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britt_brooke
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Had a glass of wine too many the other night and went a little nuts ordering some George Saunders. 😆🤷🏼‍♀️ One should not be allowed to book shop while tipsy. #noregrets

I‘m looking forward to these regardless. I wasn‘t a great fan of Lincoln in the Bardo, but I‘ve loved the couple of short story collections I‘ve read.

Leftcoastzen Wineazon?😁 6y
saresmoore @LeahBergen and I have both encountered this phenomenon. I actually think I‘m overdue for some tipsy book buying. 6y
britt_brooke @Leftcoastzen Exactly! 😆 6y
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LeahBergen @britt_brooke @saresmoore Yes, I bought a whole bunch of Barbara Pym one night in a bout of #DrunkPyming. 😆😆 6y
britt_brooke @LeahBergen 😆 I feel much better about myself now! Love that hashtag. 🤣 @saresmoore 6y
Reviewsbylola We‘ve all been there. 😆 6y
MicheleinPhilly No joke - I was doing research at work this week and read that “drunk shopping” is a $48 billion industry. And guess what?! Kentucky topped the charts! Seriously. 6y
britt_brooke @Reviewsbylola You all are making me feel a lot better! 😆🍷 6y
britt_brooke @MicheleinPhilly Oh, that is too funny!! 6y
quietlycuriouskate It's Friday evening, I have a glass of cider in one hand and am scrolling Litsy with the other. So many pretty books! (I must NOT go on Amazon.) 6y
britt_brooke @kathedron Stay strong! 😆 6y
LeahBergen @kspenmoll Feel free to join the club. 😂 6y
LeahBergen @MicheleinPhilly Seriously?? That‘s hilariously fascinating. 😆 6y
kspenmoll @LeahBergen I just might- perfect way to excuse myself! 🙄😂😘 6y
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TracyReadsBooks
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In the author‘s note, Saunders writes that at the heart of this collection of short stories, is a question, “Why is the world so harsh to those who are losing?” There is heartache, abuse, futility, fear, discrimination, ridicule & more throughout these pages. Good things seldom happen & when they do, you may not even care because the characters are easy not to like. BUT, the stories are brilliant, the writing fantastic. Fabulous & recommended.

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TracyReadsBooks
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No C2E2 today. Just a quiet morning for some reading before visiting friends this afternoon. This book. Three stories in and I get the hype. The writing is fantastic, the stories are dark, weird, strange, funny, engrossing, appalling, unexpectedly poignant and, really, ALL the things, and I have little doubt I‘ll want to read more by Saunders once I finish this collection of stories.

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TracyReadsBooks
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On realism...

(From the introduction)

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TracyReadsBooks
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One nice thing about the kids wanting to get to school early (yes, that sometimes happens) is that I get to squeeze in a couple of minutes of reading. Add in cookies from my emergency stash and some hot tea and it‘s a pretty good morning.

britt_brooke I want to read this so badly! Now, I must find that edition. 😍 6y
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TracyReadsBooks
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I haven‘t read anything by Saunders and I think it‘s time to fix that. So, this book of short stories & a novella is my next “throw it in my bag and take it with me everywhere” book.

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JLaurenceCohen

CivilWarLand in Bad Decline is Saunders first short story collection. Saunders is so good at conveying the vicissitudes of working class life. His characters are frequently humiliated, but find a sliver of hope or nobility.

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cariashley
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Saunders never disappoints me. His first collection is dark, dark, dark but also cuttingly funny. And always human. His afterword was particularly great to read and gave so much context to the collection.

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Ellie5
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#GeorgeSaunders always knows how to punch me in the gut, rip out my heart, and make me feel way more than I‘m comfortable with. And also cackle like an insane banshee. Those are all very good things.

rather_be_reading welcome to litsy! 📚🎉📚 7y
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mauveandrosysky
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Saunders' debut places us in a series of strange dystopian settings. His characters navigate absurd realities, lamenting the unfair hand they've been dealt and hoping for something more. They do questionable things, and then seek redemption in a world that may not offer it. What I love about Saunders is that he consistently takes us to the far reaches of despair and post-modern irony while reassuring us that earnestness is still possible.

Notafraidofwords I was watching an interview with him and I couldn‘t help but notice how not cynical he is .. 7y
mauveandrosysky @Notafraidofwords yeah it's kind of surprising because his stories are so dark and often disturbing. He's definitely part of that "new sincerity" subset of post-modernism. 7y
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Smrloomis
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Kindle e-book deal 🎉 and other formats possibly... if you‘re interested, here is the publisher‘s link: http://www.randomhousebooks.com/books/160979/?utm_source=rh&utm_medium=email&utm...

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cariashley
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Merry bookmas! My husband and I exchange gifts on Christmas Eve every year before the extended family whirlwind. So glad he knows to reference my Amazon wishlist 😊🎅

LeahBergen Great stack! Merry Christmas! 📚📚 7y
cariashley @LeahBergen you too!! 🎄🎅 7y
Cinfhen Great photo ❤️awesome books 7y
cariashley @Cinfhen thank you!! ❤️ 7y
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AlizaApp
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Mehso-so

Some of the stories didn't really work for me, though the title story and the novella were both great. As always, I enjoy Saunders and his sense of humor, but this collection felt to me still a little unformed compared with his other work.

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GregZimmerman
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You know, I've never read this. Fixing now.

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BooksForYears
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#MayBookFlowers Day 21 - So Bad It's Good

These books may be "bad" but they are oh so good!

Crystalblu Miranda July is the sweetest person! I fan girl out a little bit every time she comes in our store! 8y
BooksForYears @Crystalblu That's so cool! I'm fan girling a little right now! 8y
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Kaymay7
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The charming author's note at the back of the book might be my favorite part.

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smccallum
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Loved this collection! Saunders writes the most brilliantly subversive characters and I find myself empathising with terrible people and hating on supposed saints. I am really hooked on this guy at the moment and I think everyone should give some of his stories a chance!

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kyraleseberg
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Bizarre characters, shocking imagery and sinister humor (all of which I'm quickly finding to be trademark Saunders) are all reminiscent of a Chuck Palahniuk novel but in short story form.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5

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kyraleseberg
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Starting my first Saunders short story/novella collection 📖📚

britt_brooke Nice photo! 📷👌🏻 8y
CrowCAH I agree with @britt_brooke; nice color coordinating photo! 8y
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smccallum
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Getting further in this collection. Just finished Isabelle which was stunning. Oh George Saunders you brilliant man. I am far too excited for a certain novel arriving next week!

MrBook Added! 😁👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 8y
bookwrm526 So, I've never read any Saunders (*insert shamed face*), where would you recommend starting? 8y
smccallum @bookwrm526 I'm by no means an expert and actually started with his non-fiction collection 'The Braindead Megaphone' and if you like essays that's absolutely worth reading. Fiction wise I started with 'Tenth Of December' and I found that a good starting place but I'm also loving CivilWarLand which was his first collection and I would have kept reading him if I started with any of these 8y
bookwrm526 @smccallum awesome, thanks! 8y
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smccallum
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Little but exciting book haul today! Cannot wait for Lincoln In The Bardo so I might as well devour some more short stories whilst I wait

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TheBookStacker
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So now I'm off work for the whole week to heal and recover. So I'm doing this along with some wine and Bad Moms. Just need to not think for awhile. I'm so stressed.

DeeLew I hope you are okay! 💜 8y
TheBookStacker @DeeLew I'm working on it, I just need some TLC and lots of good books, with a dash of candy 8y
CherylDeFranceschi Wishing you candy and peace! 8y
TheBookStacker @CherylDeFranceschi thanks. I also got some kitty snuggles too so I'm happy 8y
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TheBookStacker
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Well I fractured my leg last night, so I'm on rest for awhile. Luckily I have lots of good books to read. But right now I'm just trying to block out the pain 😖

Alfoster So sorry😢! 8y
jessdean Ohmygosh!😬SO sorry!! Hope you can keep the pain at bay. Hoping for quick recovery! 8y
quietjenn Oh, no! 8y
TheBookStacker @jessdean medicine seems to work, but the pain still comes and goes, I hope I get better sooner rather than later but at least I have some books! 8y
RadicalReader @TheBookStacker hope you get better soon I know it can be such a painful injury 8y
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Dwan
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Sharp-witted, sharp-eyed satire. Saunders has an amazing imagination. A great read, but not if you need to be in your happy place.

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Dwan
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My company at the car repairshop. Yikes. At least the company is good news. 😵

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EKonrad
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I like my short stories to be a little weird, so I enjoyed this collection. Saunders reminds me of Chuck Palahniuk...that great combo of twisted creepiness and humor. Definitely glad I finally got around to this one!

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EKonrad
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#Bookmail is the best mail! Love me a giveaway!!!

Smrloomis Looking forward to his next! He's phenomenal! 8y
EKonrad @Smrloomis This is actually my first of his. It's been on my TBR forever! 😊 8y
Smrloomis Awesome! I hope you enjoy it! 8y
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megradogna
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George Saunders is hands-down my favorite author. I was thrilled to see him speak at Symphony Space tonight and get a signed copy of the new edition of CivilWarLand in Bad Decline.

He introduced a reading of "Offloading for Mrs. Schwartz" by saying it was the first story he ever sold to The New Yorker. His wife threw him a "cupcake party" to celebrate and decorated with a banner of New Yorker covers she took off magazines at the dentist.

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LyndseyReads
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Really had to talk myself out of buying this new edition from my favorite local indie, Bookmarx! #getindie

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jgreco
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So much greatness 🤓

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ErikasEpilogues
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It's raining outside so time for some short stories! I just read the first story in this collection. I forgot how much I love Saunders! #readathon

Snakes6atx I love Saunders too. Really looking forward to his novel! 9y
ErikasEpilogues @Snakes6atx yessss! So much goodness. 9y
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