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TheBookPeople
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 detachment and wry humour enable him to survive dereliction and destitution with dignity. 'Suttree contains a humour that is Faulknerian in its gentle wryness, and a freakish imaginative flair reminiscent of Flannery O'Connor' - Times Literary Supplement. 'Suttree marks McCarthy's closest approach to autobiography and is probably the funniest and most unbearably sad of his books' - Stanley Booth. 'The book comes at us like a horrifying flood. The language licks, batters, wounds - a poetic, troubled rush of debris ...Cormac McCarthy has little mercy to spare, for his characters or himself. His text is broken, beautiful and ugly in spots...Suttree is like a good, long scream in the ear' - Jerome Charyn, New York Times.
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Foyles
Suttree is a compelling, semi-autobiographical novel by Cormac McCarthy, which 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 detachment and wry humour enable him to survive dereliction and destitution with dignity.
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ASDA
Living alone and in exile in a disintegrating houseboat on the wrong side of the Tennessee River close by Knoxville Cornelius Suttree stays at the edge of an outcast community inhabited by eccentrics criminals and the poverty-stricken. His detachment and wry humour enable him to survive dereliction and destitution with dignity.
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Blackwell
Suttree contains a humour that is Faulknerian in its gentle wryness, and a freakish imaginative flair reminiscent of Flannery O'Connor' Times Literary Supplement This compelling novel has as its protagonist Cornelius Suttree, living alone and in...
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BookDepository
Suttree : Paperback : Pan Macmillan : 9780330511230 : : 14 Mar 2011 : 'Suttree contains a humour that is Faulknerian in its gentle wryness, and a freakish imaginative flair reminiscent of Flannery O'Connor' Times Literary Supplement
- 0330511238
- 9780330511230
- Cormac McCarthy
- 1 January 2010
- Picador
- Paperback (Book)
- 480
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