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Initial Impressions: Child of God, by Cormac McCarthy - June 2021
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I thought I had read this 2 times. I was confused with his book Outer Dark. I will likely do a reread by Hoopla audio. This one is skin crawling good. But not for the faint or squeamish. Hoopla also has the movie.
I have read this before, so won't reread, but Laura is right....it's skin crawling good. I didn't realize there was a movie.
Holy crap! I just read a synopsis of Outer Dark. That is one seriously dark book. Anyway, I'll be reading this as soon as I finish an ARC that I'm reading,

I'm going to get started on Lonesome Dove first and read this one at the end of the month. It's been a while since I read McCarthy. I do hope you join us Candi.

Reference: Sevier County id home to Dolly Parton in East TN. Smoky Mountain National Park if you need another reference.
It borders Knox county which is knoxville that Cormac lived when a much younger man.
My grandmother is from sevier county and her mother was a Fox. Foxes store is mentioned so he’s using names that are legit to the area.
It borders Knox county which is knoxville that Cormac lived when a much younger man.
My grandmother is from sevier county and her mother was a Fox. Foxes store is mentioned so he’s using names that are legit to the area.
More reference: There are several references to Whitecaps and Blue Bills that made little sense to me. This link at Piddlin.com provided a lot of context. The White Caps sound a lot like a variant of the Klan.
White Caps and Blue Bills
White Caps and Blue Bills
I can't help wondering if there is a kernel of truth in this story. I'd hate to think that it sprang unbidden from the mind of Cormac McCarthy.
Tom…..I had exact same thought. I think we’ve seen other authors use Ballard as a template for some of their characters. David Joy’s The Line that Held Us and Michael Farris Smith’s Blackwood come to mind.
https://www.concordmonitor.com/Archiv...
https://www.concordmonitor.com/Archiv...


MF Smith does this regularly within his own books relative to the titles of his previous stuff. I very vaguely recall other Southern gothic-ish writers inserting these type Easter eggs but am drawing a blank right now. Anybody??
I mentioned that as well in above thread but I think William Gay payed homage to Cormac. Child of God was written in 1973 and Gay's book 2002.
I mentioned MFS and David Joy in above comments as authors I think could have modeled some characters after Cormac's. I'm pretty sure I read an article from David Joy saying this.
I mentioned MFS and David Joy in above comments as authors I think could have modeled some characters after Cormac's. I'm pretty sure I read an article from David Joy saying this.
Maybe not an article, but go to David Joy's own review of his book The Line That Held Us. He mentions using cormac and Gay as a inspiration for his character.
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

I'm boarding the train tomorrow. Or tonight, if I can't help myself ;)

I would not want to listen to this even if I were an audio fan. Candi, this is a quick read, just 200 pages. I could have finished the entire book yesterday, but stopped at part 3. My brain can only handle so much insanity at once.
I first read the book but second go around was audio. I liked both but sometimes listening was harder to stomach because of the details. I was able to handle the graphic nature better when I read. Cringe-worthy read.





I found a little humor here and there, mostly with Lester's dealing with shopkeepers. And when he was in jail with the black man.
"All the trouble I ever was in, said Ballard, was caused by whisky or women or both. He'd often heard men say as much.
All the trouble I ever was in was caused by getting caught, said the black."
"All the trouble I ever was in, said Ballard, was caused by whisky or women or both. He'd often heard men say as much.
All the trouble I ever was in was caused by getting caught, said the black."


I love MFS and also The Line that Held Us.
Can I handle this???????
Have you read McCarthy before Cathrine? This might not be the place to start, but you can certainly handle it. By the time you realize exactly what's happening, you're in too deep and have to continue.
Books mentioned in this topic
Rivers: A Novel (other topics)Desperation Road Lib/E (other topics)
The Line That Held Us (other topics)
Outer Dark (other topics)
Authors mentioned in this topic
Michael Farris Smith (other topics)Cormac McCarthy (other topics)