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Cormac McCarthy's Western Novels [Hardcover]

Barcley Owens (Author)
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July 1, 2000

In the continuing redefinition of the American West, few recent writers have left a mark as indelible as Cormac McCarthy. A favorite subject of critics and fans alike despite--or perhaps because of--his avoidance of public appearances, the man is known solely through his writing. Thanks to his early work, he is most often associated with a bleak vision of humanity grounded in a belief in man's primordial aggressiveness.

McCarthy scholar Barcley Owens has written the first book to concentrate exclusively on McCarthy's acclaimed western novels: Blood Meridian, National Book Award winner All the Pretty Horses, The Crossing, and Cities of the Plain. In a thought-provoking analysis, he explores the differences between Blood Meridian and the Border Trilogy novels and shows how those differences reflect changing conditions in contemporary American culture.

Owens captures both Blood Meridian's wanton violence and the Border Trilogy's fond remembrance of the Old West. He shows how this dramatic shift from atavistic brutality to nostalgic Americana suggests that McCarthy has finally given his readers what they most want--the stuff of their mythic dreams.

Owens's study is both an incisive look at one of our most important and demanding authors and a penetrating analysis of violence and myth in American culture. Fans of McCarthy's work will find much to consider for ongoing discussions of this influential body of work.



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"A most readable, thought-provoking analysis." —Journal of the West "If you want to comprehend what makes All the Pretty Horses a showpiece, and McCarthy possibly the most profound voice in contemporary Western literature, some of the answers are here." —Santa Fe New Mexican

About the Author

Barcley Owens teaches composition and American literature at Big Bend Community College in eastern Washington.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 137 pages
  • Publisher: University of Arizona Press (July 1, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0816519277
  • ISBN-13: 978-0816519279
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.2 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #5,362,398 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Sparkling review of an enthralling, enriching body of work., October 17, 2000
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If you're a bit puzzled by all of the cheering for Cormac McCarthy, look here. I don't agree with everything he says, but Owen packs this slim volume with plenty of eye-opening (and sometimes mind-boggling) insights.

His discussions and comparisons and references have inspired me to go back and read Jack London's short story, "To Build A Fire," with new appreciation; then led me to Stephen Crane's "The Open Boat," then to T. R. Fehrebach's THE COMANCHES, which I might otherwise have never discovered.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Literary Plus Societal Criticism, November 11, 2009
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The basics are here. Mr. Owens has understanding of symbols and themes, with some good structural analysis. Mr. Owens realizes that McCarthy's western novels are unique, even monumental. I read Owens' book because after reading the trilogy, I was astounded at the mastery of the work...the language, the imagery and the grasp of the Americas--the historical, the spiritual, the mythic--seen through the eyes of witnesses to horrific history. For me the only other American writer in McCormac's company is, in my opinion, not Faukner, but William Carlos Williams ("In the American Grain"). I read Owens' book because I wanted a conversation about the novels, and, ironically, there are not many people with whom I can discuss this trilogy. Not many people I know are going to like the West, and extreme violence, and cowboys, and horses, AND understand enough Spanish.
Mr. Owens is one of the legion, arisen since the sixties, of the Blame America (not the karma of the world) academics. He attempts, awkwardly, to interject sentiments of anti-imperialism into the literary criticism, where it dosn't fit. I suppose he realises this and creates an afterword which is much more honest, if not correct.
Mr Owens is pre-2001, and I wonder if at this point, we are still to blame.
Mr. Owens work is good. I was a little put off by his emphasis as I saw it.
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2.0 out of 5 stars a long essay mostly on 'Blood Meridian', August 18, 2001
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This book is more of a long essay (100 pages?) mostly concerning 'Blood Meridian' which I think is the least interesting of the so-called 'Western' novels. It does contain interesting material and a lot of research went into it.
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