Unguessed Kinships, Steven Frye
Unguessed Kinships, Steven Frye
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Unguessed Kinships
Naturalism and the Geography of Hope in Cormac McCarthy

Author: Steven Frye

Narrator: Danny Campbell

Unabridged: 7 hr 51 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 09/26/2023


Synopsis

It took six novels and nearly thirty years for Cormac McCarthy to find commercial success with All the Pretty Horses, followed by major prizes, more bestsellers, and Hollywood adaptations of his work. Those successes, though, have obscured McCarthy's commitment to an older form of literary expression: naturalism. McCarthy's work tends to darker themes: violence, brutality, the cruel indifference of nature, themes which would not be out of place in the writing of Jack London or Stephen Crane. But literary naturalism is more than the oversimplified Darwinism that many think of. Nature may be red in tooth and claw, and humans are part of nature, but the humanity depicted in naturalist literature is capable of love, selflessness, and spirituality, as well.

In Unguessed Kinships, Steven Frye illuminates all these dimensions of McCarthy's work. In his novels and plays, McCarthy engages both explicitly and obliquely with the project of manifest destiny, in the western drama Blood Meridian, the Tennessee Valley Authority-era Tennessee novels, and the atomic frontier of Alamogordo in Cities of the Plain. McCarthy's concerns are deeply religious and philosophical, drawing on ancient Greek philosophy, Gnosticism, and Nietzsche, among other sources. Frye argues for McCarthy not merely as a naturalist writer but as a naturalist in the most expansive sense.

About Steven Frye

Steven Frye is chair and professor of English at California State University, Bakersfield. He is author of Understanding Cormac McCarthy and Understanding Larry McMurtry. He is also editor of Cormac McCarthy in Context, The Cambridge Companion to the Literature of the American West, and The Cambridge Companion to Cormac McCarthy. He also serves as president of the Cormac McCarthy Society.


Reviews

Goodreads review by James on July 29, 2023

Marvelous. Even among the best McCarthy analysis, this book stands out. Thanks Scott B. for the recommendation.......more

Goodreads review by Scott on July 08, 2023

Cormac McCarthy was a writer of outstanding genius. Our literary world is impoverished in his passing. McCarthy scholars are a devoted and brilliant bunch. Certainly, Steven Frye stands preeminent among them. His book is an exemplary work of literary criticism that maps the literary contours of McCa......more

Goodreads review by Gavin on May 14, 2023

A treasure trove of insights from one of the most thoughtful and eloquent of Cormackian scholars. In perceptive and heartfelt readings, Frye articulates the haunting—and hopeful—mysteries at the heart of McCarthy’s work.......more

Goodreads review by Dr. Jon on September 13, 2023

I've read just about everything out there in terms of work in McCarthy scholarship. I would rank this near the top. Highly recommended for those who recognize McCarthy's contributions to literature.......more