Blood meridian

Is this the greatest novel of the 20th century

Why or why not

the road > bm > suttree > ncfom > else

t. father

I liked the road too but not sure if it's on the same level as bm

The Road was probably his worse novel.

bm > child of god > Suttree > border trilogy > road

Child of God is great, the road I thought was good and he did a really good job of building suspense and just making everything seem hopeless but I didn't think it was his worst. Didn't like the crossing but did the other 2 in the trilogy

>He held a bottle loosely in one hand. You better get out of my way, he said.
>The kid wasnt going to do that and he saw no use in discussing it. He kicked the man in the jaw. The man went down and got up again. He said: I’m goin to kill you.
>He swung with the bottle and the kid ducked and he swung again and the kid stepped back.

McCarthy's prose is possibly the worst of Veeky Forums's beloved authors, absolute drivel

Dude rambles on for sure

Wad the Judge supposed to be God? Read this fucker twice and I can't wrap my head around it

Wait, THIS is the McCarthy that Americans have been pushing for years? THIS is the award winning McCarthy that Veeky Forums genuinely thinks is one of the greatest modern writers? This reads like something a first year would come up with

The judge isn't supposed to be shit, he's just the judge

Not God, but maybe god

No, that's DFW.
>"To the library, and step on it!"

reply to

Yes McCarthy drive me nuts.

You'll read the best paragraph you think you've ever read and the worst all on the same page

This

I always just took the judge as that part of you that you will never live down the parts of you that you wish didn't exist but that you know you will never get rid of

>muh americans

that line is a teenager trying to sound smart
i can't believe you plebs literally have not even read the first five pages of that book

Suttree>Border Trilogy>Blood Meridian>The Road>Outer Dark>Child of God>No Country>Orchard Keeper

At this point Americanism has honestly transcended the memes, and you know it. It's as if they're so desperate to be culturally relevant, every halfway decent author they produce has to be repackaged and marketed as the "next great," the "instant classic" that's both "important" and "timely." I'll give you Melville, I may even give you Faulkner, but don't try to tell me that fucking McCarthy is an all-timer.

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well to be fair, there aint that many good modern writers

McCarthy maybe not, I don't know I wouldn't put him in the same class as Faulkner but I'd put blood meridian against any other book written in the 20th century and I think it holds it own

No way in hell Child of God is better than No Country. I've read both of those fucking books.

>hemingway is bad meme
>fitzgerald is bad meme
>steinbeck is bad meme
>o'connor is bad meme
>mccullers is bad meme
>mccarthy is bad meme
>pynchon is bad meme
>wallace is bad meme
honestly if you are trying this hard you should just go demap yourself

Yeah, just showing I can cherrypick lines too.

This is exactly what I mean. I never said any of those are bad, I'm saying they're not all-time greats. That doesn't automatically drop them to the shit category

but i like both user

all of those writers are better than faulkner pleb

Not ever close

lmao No Country was like a gloried gunrunner novel. Child of God was when McCarthy still had a good literary touch.

Steinbeck is a national treasure

Not fitzgerald dude

>old men
>even close to child
That's a felony, sir.

Read Tender is the Night, friend

McCarthy's fine. There's nothing wrong about that snippet. He always mixes it up between descriptive and blunt

It was a boring book. A few amusing moments here and there like the daughters named after diseases or the "niggerized cars" kek but overall pretty meh. No Country on the other hand... I mean, fucking hell, what a ride. Even their respective film adaptations are so far from each other in terms of quality.

this

The guy discribes the way the light reflects off of a rock for like 2 pages in that book. And this jackass is like, I don't like the way he discribed this fight scene.

*was. he ded.

Then you must've missed something cause Lester was a hell of an ugly and sad character.
Also comparing film adaptations is dumb cause one was made by James Franco and the other one by the Coen brothers.

Should I read No Country For Old Men? The film is one of my favorites. Will it make me think less of it?

no he jus sleep

It's literally exactly the same verbatim save a small part about how dude meets the girl at the motel

Don't read any of his books that have been turned into a movie

I thot all the pretty horses was pretty good

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why?

guilt by association said the man
the boy pondered the mans word could possibly mean
guilt by association the man repeated

Yeah, it won't hurt reading it. I like Bell's monologues. Reading them out loud. I was learning English and this one was one of the first novels I read, so I'm a little biased but it's a good book.

... so this... is the power of a pullitzer... wow

Where's my boy at in this list?

Based qt McCullers appreciator

>Tilting back in his chair he framed questions for the quaking ovoid of lamplight on the ceiling to pose to him: Supposing there be any soul to listen and you died tonight? They’d listen to my death. No final word? Last words are only words. You can tell me, paradigm of your own sinister genesis construed by a flame in a glass bell. I’d say I was not unhappy. You have nothing. It may be the last shall be the first. Do you believe that? No.

>What do you believe? I believe the last and the first suffer equally. Pari passu. Equally? It is not alone in the dark of death that all souls are one soul. Of what would you repent? Nothing. Nothing?

>One thing. I spoke with bitterness about my life and I said that I would take my own part against the slander of oblivion and against the monstrous facelessness of it and that I would stand a stone in the very void where all would read my name. Of that vanity I recant all.

Yes, that McCarthy.

Does he know about punctuation?

she looks like a younger qtier merkel

No need to blot up the page with weird little marks.

spot on

>and as the boy scanned the curve of the earth, the azure web of cold sky, the ruins of slategrey plateaus bolstering the lugubrious cosmic wounds, he still never stopped on his scribbling never not once. The deacon asked him what is was he was scribbling about
>what's that there
>what
>that there in your lap what's that there you're writin
>nothin
>he spat
>sure looks like somethin
>what's it to ye. I've always been'a writin since id come out the womb even before id been thought up of ive been writin with never no stopping to it just'a kept on goin no dots or dashes or nothin never gonna stop neither
>why
>no need to
>a man never needs a reason to write or not write ye can jus a well live out not writin a thing but fer me writins a thing and i never stop
>its something that go on indefinitely
>forever
>and so the boy wrote, and he says that he will never stop writing. He's writing, writing. He writes in darkness or by moonlight. On the flats or in the valleys. He says that he will never punctuate.

> wallace
> all time great

Are you retarded?

kys

>insecure yuropoor projections lack of cultural relevance

don't worry user, when your country is speaking Arabic and praying toward Mecca I'm sure you'll be culturally relevant again.

are you the same guy that McCarthyposted that story about the kid taking a shit while the judge blots out the sun? shit was cash yo

yeah it's even worse that he was trying to ape the kjv and melville.

good post

shit bait

Idk if it is and I think that's a non-question. However, I agree with the whoever wrote the introduction to my copy who said that it feels like Mccarthy wrote Blood Meridian in a whole other register. A register closer to Homer than to his American contemporaries.

Please consider suicide.

I don't have a clue and I honestly distrust anyone who says 'he got' what the judge meant. The only thing i can say or sure is that he was one of the most memorable antagonists i've ever come across.

I kekked.

best post.

fuck off redddit nobody cares what you have to say

actually if you remember the gunpowder scene, that's basically directly taken from Paradise lost, where Satan makes gunpowder. But I think he ain't supposed to be anything but the judge, as mentioned by >10786141

>fuck off, nobody wants to discuss literature here

If you're going to parrot like that, at least mention the source.
There's a lot of theory on the judge being Satan, but no-one of it quite fits. It's in interesting look, but I think the other user and you are kinda right when you say that he's 'just the judge'