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Cormac McCarthy third novel, stained in the dark ink of Faulkner and Conrad, and set in rural Tennessee, tells the story of an unsavory loner named Lester Ballard, a murderer and necrophilic. As disturbing as these qualities are, what is perhaps even more unsettling is how McCarthy draws us into Ballard's mind, seeping us in his craven soul, and forcing us to see him with sympathy as another one of God's children. After his family farm is auctioned off, Lester lives in an abandoned shack, haunting the fringes of society like an animal, but, like Frankenstein's creature, his attempts at making human contact are rebuffed, until he finally descends into a maze of mountainous caves, a physical parallel to his brutal descent into violence and madness. Though the content of the story is horrifying, McCarthy's prose is lyrical, lapidary, and transcendent, creating an uncanny disharmony with the details of Lester's life.

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Cormac McCarthy third novel, stained in the dark ink of Faulkner and Conrad, and set in rural Tennessee, tells the story of an unsavory loner named Lester Ballard, a murderer and necrophilic. As disturbing as these qualities are, what is perhaps even more unsettling is how McCarthy draws us into Ballard's mind, seeping us in his craven soul, and forcing us to see him with sympathy as another one of God's children. After his family farm is auctioned off, Lester lives in an abandoned shack, haunting the fringes of society like an animal, but, like Frankenstein's creature, his attempts at making human contact are rebuffed, until he finally descends into a maze of mountainous caves, a physical parallel to his brutal descent into violence and madness. Though the content of the story is horrifying, McCarthy's prose is lyrical, lapidary, and transcendent, creating an uncanny disharmony with the details of Lester's life.
 

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Child of God

by  lemon_lime ,  May 1, 2003
84 out of 84 people found this review helpful.
Pros: quick though disturbing read
Cons: lacks the depth and power of McCarthy's later work
The Bottom Line: intriguing study of the criminal mind, causes many knee-jerk reactions to its surface depravity and violence, but a deeper read reveals much more than first appears
This reviewer recommends this product.
Review: Cormac McCarthy's 1973 novel, Child of God received little attention when first published. What little attention it did receive was mostly divided, as any one reading the book today could easily understand. It is a very difficult novel to...
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by  JiggyJay ,  Aug 10, 2009
31 out of 31 people found this review helpful.
Pros: Interesting, quick read, Cormac McCarthy is a genius
Cons: Very dark, disconnected lead character, morbid
The Bottom Line: I'm giving this books 3 stars, but it's probably closer to two and a half. I recommend it, but be warned that it's a thick read!
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Review: The first book I read by Cormac McCarthy was, of course, 2006's The Road, which won him a Pulitzer Prize and garnered him the most attention in his long tenure as self-professed social shun. What made that book so great was how visceral and...
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My suspicions about Tennesseans are apparently well-founded

by  pyfr ,  Feb 2, 2007
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Pros: Images bound to disturb anybody this side of Jeffrey Dahmer.
Cons: Hard to tell if excess was the goal or not. Maybe a bit TOO overboard.
The Bottom Line: As grim as Southern Gothic gets. Absurd in its absolutely dire depiction of an already lowly soul reduced to the depths of crime and degradation.
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Review: When it comes to Southern Gothic novels, I don t think it gets much more nihilistic than Child of God. When you consider that the genre boasts such cynical and sinister-minded individuals as Faulkner, Flannery O Connor, and Erskine Caldwell,...
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