Child of God

Child of God

Softcover
3.28

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Description

A haunting and disturbing tale of a violent outcast, Child of God is Cormac McCarthy's most shocking and brutally compelling work. From the author of Blood Meridian and The Road.

1960s, Tennessee. Lester Ballard is a violent, solitary and introverted young backwoodsman, dispossessed on his ancestral land. Homeless, indulging in voyeurism, he is accused of rape.

When he is released from jail, he begins to haunt the hilly landscape - preying upon its population, unleashing his impulse for sexualised violence.

As the story hurtles toward its unforgettable conclusion, McCarthy depicts the most sordid aspects of life with empathy and lyricism.

'A powerful and talented writer, able to elicit compassion for his protagonist however terrible his action' - Sunday Times

Praise for Cormac McCarthy:

'McCarthy worked close to some religious impulse, his books were terrifying and absolute' - Anne Enright, author of The Green Road and The Wren, The Wren

'His prose takes on an almost biblical quality, hallucinatory in its effect and evangelical in its power' - Stephen King, author of The Shining and the Dark Tower series

'[I]n presenting the darker human impulses in his rich prose, [McCarthy] showed readers the necessity of facing up to existence' - Annie Proulx, author of Brokeback Mountain

Part of the Picador Collection, a series showcasing the best of modern literature.

Book Information

Main Genre
Novels
Sub Genre
Miscellaneous
Format
Softcover
Pages
192
Price
14.00 €

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Wie kann man so krass schreiben einfach

3.5

Lester Ballad more and more gets isolated from society. Living in a little shed in a forest that is used for all kinds of shady stuff he gets suspected for rape. Later he tries to fulfill his desire for female closeness through kidnapping and raping.

It was really disturbing and McCarthys retiring style is hard to figure out since he doesn’t use quotation marks or a lot of emotional descriptions. Nevertheless the story is binding and reflects on social isolation.

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