Description:The Suttree casebook, You Would Not Believe What Watches: Suttree and Cormac McCarthy’s Knoxville, will be published in mid-October. A greatly expanded and updated evolution of Volume Four of The Cormac McCarthy Journal, this new volume will be 260 pages long, in a larger, trade paperback format. It will contain all of the articles from the long-ago sold out 2004 Journal issue, but will be substantially augmented with articles by Lydia R. Cooper, Bob Gentry, Bryan Giemza, Peter Josyph and Wes Morgan, Daniel King, Jack Neely, Rick Wallach, and Leslie Harper Worthington. This volume has added important new discussions of Suttree‘s literary pedigree, including the novel’s indebtedness to James Agee, Mark Twain and James Joyce, as well as to the haunting presence of Catholic theology and ritual. We’ve also included a more material on the Knoxville of McCarthy’s youth, and on what of that old Knoxville remains today. In this connection, we’ve also included a very special foreword, a childhood reminiscence and appreciation of Suttree by Knoxville environmentalist, attorney, educator, and author Dennis McCarthy, Cormac McCarthy’s younger brother.This is an exciting project for all of us, as it is the very first stand-alone trade edition to be issued by the Society. If all goes well, we will be offering a Blood Meridian casebook next year at this time, and we are already thinking ahead to several other volumes – the Tennessee period (The Orchard Keeper, Outer Dark, and Child of God) would be next. Your support of this first volume will be crucial to the long-term success of this series, and of course, you’ll be receiving a splendid edition of essays as well.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with You Would Not Believe What Watches: Suttree and Cormac McCarthy's Knoxville. To get started finding You Would Not Believe What Watches: Suttree and Cormac McCarthy's Knoxville, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Pages
245
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
Cormac McCarthy Society
Release
2012
ISBN
1622092635
You Would Not Believe What Watches: Suttree and Cormac McCarthy's Knoxville
Description: The Suttree casebook, You Would Not Believe What Watches: Suttree and Cormac McCarthy’s Knoxville, will be published in mid-October. A greatly expanded and updated evolution of Volume Four of The Cormac McCarthy Journal, this new volume will be 260 pages long, in a larger, trade paperback format. It will contain all of the articles from the long-ago sold out 2004 Journal issue, but will be substantially augmented with articles by Lydia R. Cooper, Bob Gentry, Bryan Giemza, Peter Josyph and Wes Morgan, Daniel King, Jack Neely, Rick Wallach, and Leslie Harper Worthington. This volume has added important new discussions of Suttree‘s literary pedigree, including the novel’s indebtedness to James Agee, Mark Twain and James Joyce, as well as to the haunting presence of Catholic theology and ritual. We’ve also included a more material on the Knoxville of McCarthy’s youth, and on what of that old Knoxville remains today. In this connection, we’ve also included a very special foreword, a childhood reminiscence and appreciation of Suttree by Knoxville environmentalist, attorney, educator, and author Dennis McCarthy, Cormac McCarthy’s younger brother.This is an exciting project for all of us, as it is the very first stand-alone trade edition to be issued by the Society. If all goes well, we will be offering a Blood Meridian casebook next year at this time, and we are already thinking ahead to several other volumes – the Tennessee period (The Orchard Keeper, Outer Dark, and Child of God) would be next. Your support of this first volume will be crucial to the long-term success of this series, and of course, you’ll be receiving a splendid edition of essays as well.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with You Would Not Believe What Watches: Suttree and Cormac McCarthy's Knoxville. To get started finding You Would Not Believe What Watches: Suttree and Cormac McCarthy's Knoxville, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.