Why do people read/laud Blood Meridian so much when this exists?

Why do people read/laud Blood Meridian so much when this exists?

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  1. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    >suttree fiddy

  2. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    Because BM is le edgy badass novel and this one is more subtle and adult. The more vidya like book is the most popular

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      Because I haven't read it yet. But Blood Meridian drew me in and I barely even read that often.

      You're thinking of Turner Diaries which was good until the day of the rope and that homosexual ass religion they made. Frick that book was hilarious especially the Dr. Strangelove ending and how they cram world domination before the year 2000.

  3. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    LARPing morons thinking there's some mystery or profundity to it... some of them dont know about Chamberlain and think BM is some great work of fiction. The reality is it's a literary hoax, and a pretty funny one at that. Like American Psycho, if you're not laughing through it, it went over your head.

    Suttree is obviously superior.

  4. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    If you had actually read either of them then you would know they are entirely different novels about entirely different things. Their overlap is actually quite small other than being the same prose style and le dark and edgy. Suttree has always been the McCarthy pick for those who want to posture like a patrician

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      I'm not posturing my mind simply travels through dimensions you cannot fathom

  5. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    >Faulknerian tradition
    >a quality very much their own

  6. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    i didn't like either. i even prefer child of god to those two.

  7. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    Trees full of dead babies are cooler than semen filled watermelons

  8. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    >fricking melons
    >anything with jean
    >sut clobbered over the head
    >mussel dicky
    Only memorable parts tbh

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      off the top of my head
      >the solitary trip to the mountains
      >sinking Leonard's dad
      >becoming the sugar baby of a prostie
      >tripping balls with the midget witch
      Suttree is absolute kino

      • 9 months ago
        Anonymous

        Don't forget the typhoid fever and everything involving Harrogate.

        • 9 months ago
          Anonymous

          >Harrogate
          Love this hilarious buffoon like you would not believe.

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      I liked the part where the black guy keeps getting into fights with the cops (particularly the one called Tarzan Quinn) and Sut drives a cop car into the river

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      Everyone talks about the watermelons but every scene with Harrogate was sidesplitting.
      Him dragging a sack of dead bats down the road, the cops questioning him, then just shaking their heads and driving away without a word might be the hardest I've laughed at a book.

      • 9 months ago
        Anonymous

        Shit Sutt

  9. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    because it's an easier read. Simple.

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      What? No.

      LARPing morons thinking there's some mystery or profundity to it... some of them dont know about Chamberlain and think BM is some great work of fiction. The reality is it's a literary hoax, and a pretty funny one at that. Like American Psycho, if you're not laughing through it, it went over your head.

      Suttree is obviously superior.

      You got filtered hard, idiot. Chamberlain's account isn't fiction, it isn't even well written history. McCarthy's usurpation of history with Blood meridian adds more layers to it. Without BM, nobody would give a shit about Chamberlain because his work has no great power of persuasion within it.

      • 9 months ago
        Anonymous

        BM is definitely an easier read than Suttree

        • 9 months ago
          Anonymous

          I actually read your post wrong. I thought you were saying Suttree is easier than Blood meridian.

  10. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    Claming family plot was as silly as the pig herders in Outer Dark. Orchard Keeper got this right the first time. It's brilliant in flashes and merely amusing the rest of the time (like its predecessors) -- it sets the scene of the Old South caving in to the post-WW2 times well enough and is a massive turnaround from Child of God, but it's nothing to plant one's literary flag on.

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      The pig herders chapter in Outer Dark was brilliant though. Perhaps a bit on the nose with the idea but that's a relief given how obscure some of the earlier episodes were, like the snake dude or the hoe lady.

  11. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    This book sucks aside from the wandering in nature chapter. BM mogs it in every way.

  12. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    They are both worth reading.

  13. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    I like Suttree for its incredible and beautifully worded descriptions of filth and despair.

    The first time Suttree gets properly pissed in the novel, the descriptions of his drunken sickness and subsequent hangover are incredible.

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      >The first time Suttree gets properly pissed
      The scene before where he drinks the disgusting whiskey was Lynchian
      >Early Times!
      >Early tombs is more like it

      • 8 months ago
        Anonymous

        That bit had some of the best dialogue in the novel

        >Early Times! Best little old drink they is. Drink that and you won't feel a thing the next mornin.
        >Or any morning.

        >Lord honey I know they make that old splo in the bathtub, but this here is made in the toilet. He was looking at the bottle, shaking it. Bubbles the size of gooseshot veered greasily up through the smoky fuel it held.

        >When he could speak he said: Boys, I've fought some bad whiskey but I'm a dirty Black person if that there ain't almost too sorry to drink.

        >Early Times, he called. Make your liver quiver.

        Everyone talks about the watermelons but every scene with Harrogate was sidesplitting.
        Him dragging a sack of dead bats down the road, the cops questioning him, then just shaking their heads and driving away without a word might be the hardest I've laughed at a book.

        For me it's the scene where he gets into Callahan's julep

  14. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    in one word; less impactful.

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