Re: "The Road"
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: bignada</div><div class="ubbcode-body">McCarthy does not offer his readers any "possibilities".
If you read his work, you will find he is devoid of a soul and has no concept of how to endow his characters with anything that approaches hope, much less Belief or Faith in God.
No Country For Old Men is a nihilist's wet dream. The sheriff makes a few veiled references but never directly confronts what is behind the evil that the border dope-running unleashed. The Big Man in Houston is just another elemental player.
The Boy asks The Man "are we still The Good Guys?"
That is about as much of a belief as his father could impart to him. McCarthy's The Road is an apt allegory for those who choose to trudge through their lives devoid of acknowledgement of God.
Read any of the current crop (since 1920 actually) "NY Times Best Seller" or "critically acclaimed" writers and you will see they all have alienation from God in common.
Just finished The Reapers by John Connolly. Utter bullshit about a salt & pepper team of homosexual assassins and their Vachs like sidekick team of irregulars. Writer is a Mick Irish Bastard, (I'm allowed to call him that as it is my heritage also), who shows he researched sociological texts on lynchings in The South, motivations of killers, and consulted with a sniper on choosing his Chandler and Surgeon rifles outfitted with S&B and NXS scopes. Fucking irish-puke who knows nothing of America, but is a best seller....
Who the fuck buys this shit besides libraries? As one who has an extensive library, I am very glad not to have wasted my money on any of this shit, psuedo-intelligentsia fiction.
Want to know who has stabbed your Nation in the back? Besides the major corporations, it is the educators, magazines, New York Times Review of Books, and all other arbiters of the written word.
Hacks like McCarthy and Connolly ought to be panhandling for their living rather than acclaimed.</div></div>
That is exactly what I saw.... a world devoid of God. Weather it be the authors intention, or reflection, I can't say... but it certainly gave me pause.