True and living prophet of destruction : Cormac McCarthy and modernity / Nicholas Monk.
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- McCarthy, Cormac, 1933- -- Literary style
- McCarthy, Cormac, 1933- -- Criticism and interpretation
- McCarthy, Cormac, 1933-
- Modernism (Literature) -- United States
- Violence in literature
- Civilization, Modern, in literature
- Modernisme (Littérature) -- États-Unis
- Violence dans la littérature
- LITERARY CRITICISM -- American -- General
- Civilization, Modern, in literature
- Modernism (Literature)
- Literary style
- Violence in literature
- United States
- 813/.54 23
- PS3563.C337 Z774 2016
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction -- Modernity's "I" and the civilized barbarian -- From nihilism to globalization -- Modernity and the West: Blood meridian, The border trilogy, and No country for old men -- Modernity and the South: the Appalachian novels, The gardener's son, and The stonemason -- Violence fast and slow -- Learning from Cormac McCarthy -- A resonance like music -- Journeys of spiritual formation -- The earth shall weep -- The beautiful image -- Doing things with words -- Marginal worlds, marginal languages.
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Monk examines the experience of engaging with McCarthy's fiction in order to reveal why so many people report that "reading Cormac McCarthy changed my life."
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