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December 29, 2022 at 9:25 am

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  1. Regarding the reviews of Cormac McCarthy’s latest… They brought me back to my experience with Blood Meridian. After reading Moby Dick, I found Blood Meridian to be an engrossing work, with images that rivaled whaling life on the open seas. The settings were two vast wildernesses, and the prose reflected that. I also would invite book reviewers to dive into James Joyce (I’m currently wading [perhaps scuba diving] into Finnegans Wake). Now there’s a work to buffalo any reviewer. My question: How will the narratives of fiction evolve after writers like Joyce and, to a degree, McCarthy have restructured the art?

    keebslac1234

    January 21, 2023 at 1:59 pm


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