A stunning examination - through words and images -�of the epidemic of mass shootings in America today.
BLOODBATH NATION is about the Epidemic that is tearing apart the fabric�of American society.�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.
Guns have become one of the issues dividing America today, but Auster�doesn't take sides. The book is a plea for both sides to find a way of avoiding�more death and grief. Accompanying Auster's text is a series of photographs�of the locations of these mass killings. There are no bodies - only the empty�spaces which stand as mute memorials to the lives that have been lost.