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Highlights
Quality
It has fashioned so many moments of transcendence in my own life that i can manage to describe them only with the language of r... Read More
Suttree’s peers and allies are hopeless derelict and lonely but there is a common bond and dare i say comradery amongst their g... Read More
The quality is not as good my previous book was better but what really matters is the content34he had divested himself of the l... Read More
But like most of mccarthys work not for the squeamish
Price
Book was in great condition and price was good
Harrogate is one of mccarthys best characters
Packaging/appearance
Book arrived quickly and in quality packaging
Humans wandering fighting and disappearing in the gloam
Competitiveness
I felt at a loose end when it came to end—the mark of great writing
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- This product had a total of 1,639 reviews as of our last analysis date on Nov 20 2023.
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If you read this book and you should read it slowly
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This is not a happy story is a rich incredible dream
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Apparently this took him more than 20 years to write
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The book is in one way a journey both metaphorical and literal a rambling series of episodes through cornelius suttree’s point of view
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Mccarthy’s book as others have attested to is quite dense ponderous and verbose however it is equally dark profane bizarre and disturbing
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In some ways mccarthy’s suttree is like the drunk and vulgar cousin of steinbeck’s cannery row
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The copy i received doesnt look like this picture but its the same book
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Beautiful language describing dystopia uncomfortably close to the real world wed rather not consider
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