Who would’ve ever thought I would want to read an Oprah book club selection? Actually she’s a fairly discerning reader (aside from one obvious error she made) and this month’s selection is The Road by Cormac McCarthy. I have not read McCarthy before but some of the research I have done suggests he is perhaps the greatest living American novelist.
The premise of the book sounds interesting as well:
From Publishers Weekly
Starred Review. Violence, in McCarthy’s postapocalyptic tour de force, has been visited worldwide in the form of a "long shear of light and then a series of low concussions" that leaves cities and forests burned, birds and fish dead and the earth shrouded in gray clouds of ash. In this landscape, an unnamed man and his young son journey down a road to get to the sea. (The man’s wife, who gave birth to the boy after calamity struck, has killed herself.) They carry blankets and scavenged food in a shopping cart, and the man is armed with a revolver loaded with his last two bullets. Beyond the ever-present possibility of starvation lies the threat of roving bands of cannibalistic thugs. The man assures the boy that the two of them are "good guys," but from the way his father treats other stray survivors the boy sees that his father has turned into an amoral survivalist, tenuously attached to the morality of the past by his fierce love for his son. McCarthy establishes himself here as the closest thing in American literature to an Old Testament prophet, trolling the blackest registers of human emotion to create a haunting and grim novel about civilization’s slow death after the power goes out.
If anyone has ever read anything by McCarthy (particularly The Road) please post here and let me know your thoughts/conclusions.
In other news: One of my favorite guitarists of all time, Johnny Marr, has joined the group Modest Mouse. Johnny Marr started out with that phenomenal group The Smiths and his guitar sound is easily as distinctive as Morrissey’s voice.
So far I have only listened to the single Dashboard which is playing currently on their website www.modestmousemusic.com but I really like it. I think I will add their latest album We Were Dead Before The Ship Even Sank to my Amazon wishlist. If you listen to them let me know what you think.
And one more time just to say that Modest Mouse is awesome.
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