Cormac McCarthy
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Re: Cormac McCarthy
I've read all the McCarthy books and he's one of my favorite modern writers.
I agree that the ending of "Child of God" is unusual but it dips into the oddball human psyche.
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I have "Blood Meridian" on my bookshelf! I plan on reading that along with "Paradise Lost" since people always note the similarities between the two.moderntimes wrote:akv, absolutely you must read "Blood Meridian"! It will stun you.
I've read all the McCarthy books and he's one of my favorite modern writers.
I agree that the ending of "Child of God" is unusual but it dips into the oddball human psyche.
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I have "Blood Meridian" on my shelf! Plan on reading that along with "Paradise Lost" since many people have noticed similarities between the two works.moderntimes wrote:akv, absolutely you must read "Blood Meridian"! It will stun you.
I've read all the McCarthy books and he's one of my favorite modern writers.
I agree that the ending of "Child of God" is unusual but it dips into the oddball human psyche.
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I wish he would come out with another book soon.

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As I said previously, I got to know him casually when we both live in El Paso. This was just after Blood Meridian was published. I found him to be a very private person but affable in a small group of people and quite a decent guy.
And yes I've got an autographed first edition of Blood Meridian. Keen, eh?
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My favorite of his is Blood Meridian, for its cryptic language, its rewriting of history, its cutthroat characters, the ambiguous ending--every word! If I could study any works of fiction for the rest of my life, it would be this novel and One Hundred Years of Solitude.
My second favorite of his is No Country For Old Men, though I can understand how someone can dislike it--even the movie adaptation. It can be slow at times, but both avenues are brilliant. To enjoy McCarthy, you don't have to analyze everything or anticipate the "good part"; you just need to pay attention, and it sorta unravels before you. (This goes to anyone--man or woman or horse. I mean, come on--Oprah likes his books!)
I can see McCarthy marked as a classic in the future, though I don't foresee him winning the Nobel Prize haha.
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I'm rereading Blood Meridan now, maybe a half chapter each evening. Thanks for the Kindle.
I'm fortunate to have an autographed first edition of Blood Meridian. Keen.
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As opposed to No Country which tries a similar expansion of theme but it fumbles on the subject of modern evil. No wonder BM has been so hard to adapt to film and NCFOM readily fit the film format.
Suttree similarly appears on classics lists with BM; so I think that will be my next stop certainly having been recommended above (thanks)
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