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Vigil

By: George Saunders
Narrated by: full cast, George Saunders, Judy Greer, Stephen Root
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Bloomsbury presents Vigil by George Saunders, read by Judy Greer with Stephen Root and a full cast.

The latest book from the Booker Prize–winning author of Lincoln in the Bardo – a playful, wise, electric novel taking place at the bedside of an oil company CEO, in the twilight hours of his life, as he is ferried from this world into the next

'He will be read long after these times have passed' Zadie Smith

What a lovely home I found myself plummeting toward. . .

Not for the first time – in fact, for the 343rd time – Jill ‘Doll’ Blaine finds herself crashing down to earth, head-first, rear-up, to accompany her latest charge into the afterlife. She soon realises however that this man is not quite like the others.

For powerful oil tycoon K.J. Boone will not be consoled, because he has nothing to regret. He lived a big, bold life, and the world is better for it… isn’t it?

As death approaches, a cast of worldly and otherworldly visitors arrive. Crowds of people and animals – alive and dead – materialise, birds swarm the dying man’s room, and associates from decades past show up, all clamouring for a reckoning.

In this electric novel brimming with explosive imagination, George Saunders confronts the biggest issues of our time with his trademark humour and warmth, spinning a tale that encompasses life and death, good and evil, and the inevitable question: who else could we be but exactly who we are?

©2026 George Saunders (P)2026 Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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Editorial Review

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You give me a story about the ethereal unknown of death and its afterparties, tell me it’s written by George Saunders, and you have my full attention. Comparing Vigil to Lincoln in the Bardo, his first novel, at first seems easy and sure. But Vigil is entirely new and exists as its own bit of remarkability. In the context of Saunders’s career, this stands clearly in its own lane as the work of an author who has again figured out the right words to describe this cosmic pudding we live in, with humour for us and grace for his characters who need it the most. —Aaron S., Audible Editor

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I listened to this in one day- it was a really intense and moving experience- if you liked Lincoln in the Bardo you will love this

Remarkable story and performance

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I really enjoyed the read. The voice actors were well done and the dialogue was well written

Insightful

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Full of Saunders trademark wit and character, but also deep beauty. Not only an incredibly imaginative story, but unlike any audio production I've heard. Immersive and very cleverly done.

Wow. Fascinating, gipping, funny and beautiful.

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Judy Greer’s narration is absolutely top drawer.
Great story, better narration. Great meditation on life, death, guilt, regret, morality.
More accessible than Lincoln in the bardo, I preferred this, and I loved the previous novel. Woulda bn 5 star review if David Sedaris was in ensemble. Reads more like a Russian classic than previous work. I think this book will be studied in decades to come.
As soon as I finished it, I restarted it again. That’s a first for me.

You are not my supervisor

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The performance of the voice actors is exceptional. The story carries you forward with ease. Really enjoyed it. It was short, sharp, and one that deserves a second listen in time.

Magical

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