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RIP Cormac McCarthy

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  1. wgbgator

    wgbgator Premium Member

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    According to twitter reports he has passed, lots of Cormac heads on this forum.
     
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  2. exiledgator

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    Well, dang.

    An American treasure.
     
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    He was my favorite living American novelist. Enjoyed his work immensely
     
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  4. wgbgator

    wgbgator Premium Member

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    Amazing that he was still writing in his late 80s. He had two books released last year!
     
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    In my formulation, being a gifted writer such as CMC is the closest a human can comas anyone can in his books
     
  6. wgbgator

    wgbgator Premium Member

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    A true legend
     
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  7. 92gator

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    Interesting.

    I happen to be reading All the Pretty Horses right now. A little into Section III.
     
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    My son's named Cormac & it's not a coincidence. in 21 years, I've only run into to 2 others & they were both Irish. RIP

    DON'T google cormac mccarthy gun ex wife
     
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  9. latergatercg

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    He was the only living fiction writer I still read. I have been flirting with reading his new books. But they could be a little dreary for this point in my life.
     
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  10. mrhansduck

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    Sad. I had just started paying attention to him like a few weeks ago when he was mentioned on this board.
     
  11. exiledgator

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    The Border Trilogy is amazing and Blood Meridian is his magnum opus but damn, Child of God scared the crap out of me. Sutree made me chuckle and Outer Dark was immensely sad.
     
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  12. exiledgator

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    They're on my Kindle, but still unread. May be time...
     
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  13. exiledgator

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    I'm jealous. You have a lot of goodness in front of you.

    I'd suggest starting with the Border Trilogy
     
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  14. Emmitto

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    No Country For Old Men movie is a good intro to the book averse. Landing was a little rough but the spirit of the movie was on point.

    Blood Meridian is The One for me. Started it again just last week.
     
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  15. exiledgator

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    I read BM every 6 years or so. Seems it takes that long to recover. lol.

    Not very "accessible" to the those unfamiliar with McCarthy, IMO.
     
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    Other than the previously mentioned Border Trilogy. I enjoyed The Road, No Country For Old Men, Outer Dark, and Child of God. The last two are some seriously twisted shit and it will make you wonder how he thinks up these ideas. I have never seen ideas so dark illustrated by a writer so talented. They are all fairly quick reads too, as far as I remember.
     
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  17. BigCypressGator1981

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    Blood Meridian went right over my head. Might as well have been written in Chinese. Are they all like that? If I were to give him another crack, which one should I read?
     
  18. mrhansduck

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    I am on Blood Meridian. Good so far but not a book I wanted to binge.
     
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  19. exiledgator

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    Right into the deep end!

    Yeah - nothing easy about that read.
     
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    No country or the Road are easier to digest, but a different era of Cormac altogether, IMO. They'd be like diving into a band's latest albums then diving into their old stuff after you get a feel for the band but want to see the raw talent of the early years.
     
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