Oh, I guess I forgot about that. Well that sucks. Hopefully I will win a lottery!!
There are still some AE of "The Wolfen" by the way
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I wonder if the lettered edition is like a Roman then? I can’t wait to see marchs book
HELP ME FIND
Insomnia #459
ANY S/L #459
Paul, Why were the cover art posters discontinued?
They weren't, most recent release was just a week or two ago!Paul, Why were the cover art posters discontinued?
The Covers Collection
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The fine art prints are still going but the poster version he offered for a few of them have been discontinued.
http://shop.suntup.press/products/fi...92f9d80c&_ss=r
The Covers cannot end! In fact they need to increase, and every single one needs to have a remarque! In color!There were individual links for each one, but they aren't available. As for your question about a last month for the Covers Collection. I don't know what you mean. I've said nothing of the sort. At least not publicly.
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With the next announcement coming up, and the current thinking on the likely title, I've been revisiting some other McCarthy work. One particular favorite, is the directors cut of the critically panned film 'The Counselor'. While revisiting a couple scenes on YouTube, it - in it's never ending search for engagement - recommended a Yale lecture on 'Blood Meridian'. For fans of the novel this is worth a watch. While it does cover some territory I was familiar with, it brought up plenty of new insights for me as well - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgyZ...96F23&index=17
'chaos, mr. who, that is our mode and modus'
I love everything I've read by Cormac which is nearly all of it but Blood Meridian followed closely by The Road are my favorites. I refuse to watch the film version of The Road and if some brave/foolish soul tries to make BM into a movie I won't watch that either.
I like having Cormac's words and my visions from them in my mind more than someone else's interpretation.
His next release is supposed be titled The Passenger, but haven't really heard any news on that front in awhile.
I know with McCarthy any info can be hard to come by, but I hope he releases another book in the near future.
It was hell's season, and the air smelled of burning children
It really isn't the easiest of reads, I'll grant that (there is a bit of the stream of consciousness Faulkner and others made so famous in Cormac's writing) but after my first go round, I had to go back twice. There's so much that is missed in that first reading because the storytelling is so dense but once you get his rhythm and style on your palate it's impossible to taste anything better. I've said if before but I believe Cormac to be the greatest living American writer.
I read Child of God in one sitting and felt queasy afterwards because I had no idea what the book was about.
Suttree Country is his funniest work and I will never look at a pumpkin patch the same way again.
In no way are Joyce Carol Oates' styles and Cormac's approaching similarity but both are fearless in their subject matter and both are capable of giving me the willies without utilizing the supernatural.
OK, enough babbling from me tonight.