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   Lynn McGuire to scole   
   Re: Cormac McCarthy's _The Road_   
   09 Feb 26 14:57:56   
   
   From: lynnmcguire5@gmail.com   
      
   On 2/8/2026 7:19 AM, scole wrote:   
   > In article <10le240$llr$1@panix2.panix.com>, kludge@panix.com (Scott   
   > Dorsey) wrote:   
   >   
   >> Why haven't I heard of this before?   
   >   
   > I hadn't heard of Cormac McCarthy until some time after I first watched   
   > the film adaption of his No Country For Old Men. He seems to be somewhat   
   > of a paradox - both obscure and universally praised for everything he ever   
   > wrote.   
   >   
   >> If you crossed Stephen King's _The Stand_ with Pirsig's _Zen and the Art of   
   >> Motorcycle Maintenance_, you would get this book.  A man and his son are   
   >> headed out into the wasteland after some terrible apocalypse that has burned   
   >> all the land and killed many people and all of the vegetation.  Anything   
   that   
   >> could kill kudzu is serious.  There are philosophical discussions, there is   
   >> a fight for survival, there are good people and bad people.  Some of the   
   >> bad people are pretty bad.  I enjoyed the book and I didn't really expect   
   to.   
   >> I think it's SF.   
   >   
   > Again, I watched the film adaption of this first - and it is so   
   > exceptionally bleak that I don't think I will ever watch it again, despite   
   > it being an excellent film. I did quickly hunt out the book, though, and   
   > thought it was fantastic - bleaker even than the film, but tremendous   
   > reading. Very philosophical and thoughtful. And, yes, certainly   
   > speculative fiction (although, I don't think it's much speculation - what   
   > is depicted is almost certainly what would become of us as a society were   
   > the world to end.   
   >   
   > That was my first McCarthy book, I have since read No Country For Old Men   
   > (again, just as enjoyable as the film adaption, if not more), and also   
   > Child Of God, which is a real gross nightmare of a horror story.   
      
   Yes, a nuclear war could make the USA look like this scenario.  Or a   
   Super Volcano, etc.   
      
   Lynn   
      
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    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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