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University of Mississippi

2012

Child Of God

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Another World Entire: The Posthumanism Of Cormac Mccarthy, Margaret Henson Pless Jan 2012

Another World Entire: The Posthumanism Of Cormac Mccarthy, Margaret Henson Pless

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Cormac McCarthy's novels are thought experiments in what it might mean to write posthuman works of fiction. In a close reading of three of his novels, Child of God, The Crossing, and The Road , this project reveals how McCarthy's stories paradoxically unravel the dangerous human desire to make of our world a story. His characters, Lester Ballard, Billy Parham, and the boy, become posthuman as they live increasingly outside of narrative. Their existences extend beyond the page, in a radical intimacy with the world, evident in the haunting and elusive presences, and absences, of wolves, hawks, trout, and even …