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trying to read blood meridian
Posted on 3/7/24 at 7:40 am
Posted on 3/7/24 at 7:40 am
based off of this boards rec, I'm halfway through this book. Maybe its just me but its over the top on the descriptive wording. And its really slow with just wandering through the dessert. Since I'm halfway through I will push to finish it. Does it stay this slow? Never going to hit my goal of 15 this year if I dont push through this one.
Posted on 3/7/24 at 2:35 pm to bonescanner
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Does it stay this slow?
Yes. Total Slog
Posted on 3/7/24 at 3:20 pm to bonescanner
It does stay that slow. It is fun to read some of the more descriptive run-on sentences out loud. Emphasizes how bizarre they are. Glad I read it, but definitely would not reread.
Posted on 3/7/24 at 4:52 pm to bonescanner
I haven’t read it all the way through.
I started the audiobook on a long road trip and it became clear to me quick after about 30 minutes that it would require more of my attention than I could give it while driving.
I started the audiobook on a long road trip and it became clear to me quick after about 30 minutes that it would require more of my attention than I could give it while driving.
This post was edited on 3/7/24 at 4:53 pm
Posted on 3/7/24 at 8:00 pm to bonescanner
I slogged through the first 3/4 then read the last 100 pages or so in one sitting. It heats up a little at the end when the crews camp gets raided. While I was reading it I didn’t think much of it, just that it’s overrated. However, after I had finished it it stuck with me for weeks and I found myself watching YouTube videos on all the different themes and symbolism. It’s a heavy book and one I’ll never forget. I read East of Eden after which is another of the boards favorites and it didn’t resonate with me nearly as much as blood meridian
Posted on 3/8/24 at 11:09 am to bonescanner
At least its a happy book
Posted on 3/9/24 at 7:09 pm to bonescanner
I gave up after about two hours of the audiobook. Just wasn’t for me.
Posted on 3/11/24 at 11:53 am to bonescanner
Judge Holden says to keep reading till the end.
Posted on 3/11/24 at 1:56 pm to bonescanner
The Apache attack where McCarthy describes the legion of horribles is one of the greatest pieces of literature I've ever read.
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A legion of horribles, hundreds in number, half naked or clad in costumes attic or biblical or wardrobed out of a fevered dream with the skins of animals and silk finery and pieces of uniform still tracked with the blood of prior owners, coats of slain dragoons, frogged and braided cavalry jackets, one in a stovepipe hat and one with an umbrella and one in white stockings and a bloodstained weddingveil and some in headgear of cranefeathers or rawhide helmets that bore the horns of bull or buffalo and one in a pigeontailed coat worn backwards and otherwise naked and one in the armor of a spanish conquistador, the breastplate and pauldrons deeply dented with old blows of mace or saber done in another country by men whose very bones were dust and many with their braids spliced up with the hair of other beasts until they trailed upon the ground and their horses’ ears and tails worked with bits of brightly colored cloth and one whose horse’s whole head was painted crimson red and all the horsemen’s faces gaudy and grotesque with daubings like a company of mounted clowns, death hilarious, all howling in a barbarous tongue and riding down upon them like a horde from a hell more horrible yet than the brimstone land of Christian reckoning, screeching and yammering and clothed in smoke like those vaporous beings in regions beyond right knowing where the eye wanders and the lip jerks and drools.
Posted on 3/15/24 at 3:26 pm to bonescanner
I found that sometimes when I had to reread a line because it was kind of convoluted and used unusual words or because I hadn't been giving it my full focus, the phrasing was actually very clever once I got it.
But having to pay close attention to the words and sometimes reread lines requires work and can break the immersion a little, so it's a trade-off.
The director of The Proposition is doing the movie adaptation. That's the right person for the job. It's going to be intense.
But having to pay close attention to the words and sometimes reread lines requires work and can break the immersion a little, so it's a trade-off.
The director of The Proposition is doing the movie adaptation. That's the right person for the job. It's going to be intense.
Posted on 3/23/24 at 5:05 pm to bonescanner
I've read it 3 times and didn't enjoy or understand it until the third reading. It's an awesome book but requires very purposeful parsing
Posted on 3/25/24 at 3:48 pm to bonescanner
I have made it to were they are captured in the Mexican jail and just quit. It's not my favorite of his books. The Road and No country were better.
This post was edited on 3/25/24 at 3:49 pm
Posted on 3/27/24 at 9:13 am to AUCE05
i liked All the Pretty Horses better as well.
Posted on 4/5/24 at 11:45 pm to ManBearTiger
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I've read it 3 times and didn't enjoy or understand it until the third reading.
That’s persistence right there
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