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Cormac McCarthy's Literary Evolution - by Daniel King (Hardcover)

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  • "Daniel King has performed a service long overdue for scholars and avid readers of McCarthy's work.
  • About the Author: Daniel Robert King currently resides and teaches in Britain.
  • 232 Pages
  • Literary Criticism, American

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"Daniel King has performed a service long overdue for scholars and avid readers of McCarthy's work. Incorporating correspondence to and from his editors and agents, and relating comments he penciled into the margins of his in-progress manuscripts, King has given us a finely detailed portrait of the craftsman at work. It's an enjoyably readable account of how the master bricoleur revised, reconsidered, and ultimately built the novels which so challenge and delight us."--Rick Wallach, editor of Myth, Legend, Dust: Critical Responses to Cormac McCarthy

When the New York Times published the first print interview with Cormac McCarthy in 1992, the author was barely known outside a small group of academics, writers, and devoted readers. None of his books, up to that point, had sold more than five thousand copies in hardcover. But that same year McCarthy's All the Pretty Horses made the best-seller lists, and over the next two decades, with the publication of such books as No Country for Old Men, the basis for the Coen brothers' Oscar-winning film, and The Road, a Pulitzer Prize winner and an Oprah's Book Club selection, McCarthy became a household name.

In Cormac McCarthy's Literary Evolution, Daniel Robert King traces McCarthy's journey from cult figure to literary icon. Drawing extensively on McCarthy's papers and those of Albert Erskine, his editor and devoted advocate at Random House, as well as the latest in McCarthy scholarship, King investigates the changes that McCarthy's work as a novelist, his writing methods, and the reception of his novels have undergone over the course of his career. Taking several of McCarthy's major novels as case studies, King explores the lengthy process of their composition through multiple drafts and revisions, the signal contributions of the author's agents and publishers, and McCarthy's growing confidence as a writer who is strongly attentive to tone and repeated metaphors and images. This work also reveals the wide range of McCarthy's reading and research, especially of historical and scientific materials, as well as key intertextual connections between the novels.

Part literary biography, part archival investigation, and part study of print culture, this book is particularly revealing of how one talented writer, properly nurtured by dedicated allies, went on to gain a huge measure of recognition and respect, which has become increasingly difficult for serious authors to achieve in today's profit-driven publishing world.



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"Daniel King has performed a service long overdue for scholars and avid readers of McCarthy's work. Incorporating correspondence to and from his editors and agents, and relating comments he penciled into the margins of his in-progress manuscripts, King has given us a finely detailed portrait of the craftsman at work. It's an enjoyably readable account of how the master bricoleur revised, reconsidered, and ultimately built the novels which so challenge and delight us."
--Rick Wallach, editor of Myth, Legend, Dust: Critical Responses to Cormac McCarthy




About the Author



Daniel Robert King currently resides and teaches in Britain. His articles have appeared in the International Journal of Comic Art, Literature and Medicine, and Comparative American Studies.

Dimensions (Overall): 9.3 Inches (H) x 6.4 Inches (W) x .9 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.05 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 232
Genre: Literary Criticism
Sub-Genre: American
Publisher: University of Tennessee Press
Theme: General
Format: Hardcover
Author: Daniel King
Language: English
Street Date: October 14, 2016
TCIN: 1005681201
UPC: 9781621902478
Item Number (DPCI): 247-30-7675
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Q: How does this book contribute to McCarthy scholarship?

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  • A: The book explores Cormac McCarthy's evolution as a writer, examining his writing methods, revisions, and how his work was received.

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