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Styles of extinction : Cormac McCarthy's The road / [edited] by Julian Murphet and Mark Steven.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Continuum, 2012.Description: 1 online resource (177 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781441131324
  • 1441131329
  • 128213342X
  • 9781282133426
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Styles of extinction.DDC classification:
  • 813.5409
LOC classification:
  • PS3563.C337 R6337 2012
Online resources:
Contents:
The cold illucid world : the poetics of gray in Cormac McCarthy's The road / Chris Danta -- McCarthy's rhythm / Sean Pryor -- Spring has lost its scent : allegory, ruination, and suicidal melancholia in The road / Grace Hellyer -- The late world of Cormac McCarthy / Mark Steven -- Road, fire, trees : Cormac McCarthy's post-America / Paul Sheehan -- The cave and the road : styles of forgotten dreams / Julian Murphet -- McCarthy's fire / Paul Patton.
Summary: The Politics and Aesthetics of Cormac McCarthy's The Road brings together several leading literary scholars, one major philosopher, as well as a handful of emerging critical voices, all of whom deploy their own specialist methods in order to think through this bestselling, Zeitgeist-defining event of contemporary literature. There are two dominant modes of analysis gathered here: the first, performed by Julian Murphet, Paul Sheehan, and Mark Steven, is to locate the novel within its political, spiritual, and economic climates; the second, whose exponents include Paul Patton, Sean Pryor, Chris.
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The Politics and Aesthetics of Cormac McCarthy's The Road brings together several leading literary scholars, one major philosopher, as well as a handful of emerging critical voices, all of whom deploy their own specialist methods in order to think through this bestselling, Zeitgeist-defining event of contemporary literature. There are two dominant modes of analysis gathered here: the first, performed by Julian Murphet, Paul Sheehan, and Mark Steven, is to locate the novel within its political, spiritual, and economic climates; the second, whose exponents include Paul Patton, Sean Pryor, Chris.

The cold illucid world : the poetics of gray in Cormac McCarthy's The road / Chris Danta -- McCarthy's rhythm / Sean Pryor -- Spring has lost its scent : allegory, ruination, and suicidal melancholia in The road / Grace Hellyer -- The late world of Cormac McCarthy / Mark Steven -- Road, fire, trees : Cormac McCarthy's post-America / Paul Sheehan -- The cave and the road : styles of forgotten dreams / Julian Murphet -- McCarthy's fire / Paul Patton.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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