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Suttree
Suttree
Author: Cormac McCarthy
This compelling novel has as its protagonist Cornelius Suttree, living alone and in exile in a disintegrating houseboat on the wrong side of the Tennessee River close by Knoxville. He stays at the edge of an outcast community inhabited by eccentrics, criminals and the poverty-stricken. Rising above the physical and human squalor around him, his ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780394741451
ISBN-10: 0394741455
Publication Date: 10/12/1986
Pages: 471
Edition: 1st Vintage Books ed
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  • Currently 4.5/5 Stars.
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4.5 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Vintage
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 1
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Helpful Score: 1
Got through 80 pages of this dreary portrait of a dedicated ne-er-do-well in 1950s Knoxville before I gave up. It was such a downer that I just couldn't force myself to finish it, despite -- or perhaps because of -- McCarthy's powerful writing.
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An epic of being an outcast along the river in Knoxville, Tennessee during the 50,s. Poor, black, white, drunkard, crazy, etc. they all come to Mccarthys attention. His descriptive style will have you scratching your head at times, well it did me, but keep with it and it kind of lures you along page by page. Not for the "quick reads" types! this is a serious book, BOOK>
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I did not care for this book. It had a lot of weird characters, a lot of words that I had to look up in the dictionary. If you are into lots of descriptions and a lot of characters then this is the book for you. I have read several of his books, but this one just didn't do anything for me.Every book is not going to appeal to everyone.
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Deep, dark mythic tale of river life in the deep south.
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Well-written & thought-provoking.


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