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Suttree is a semi-autobiographical
novel by
Cormac McCarthy,
published in 1979. Set in Knoxville, Tennessee, over a four-year
period starting in 1950...
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southern Europe,
where he
wrote his
second novel,
Outer Dark (1968).
Suttree (1979), like his
other early novels,
received generally positive reviews...
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novels The
Orchard Keeper (1965)
Outer Dark (1968)
Child of God (1973)
Suttree (1979) The Road (2006)
Released Television: The Gardener's Son (airdate...
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Among contemporary authors he
admired Cormac McCarthy, and
credited Suttree with
reviving his love of
reading after his illness. He also
loved audiobooks...
- is from Knoxville, and
several of his
books feature the city, such as
Suttree, a 1979 semi-autobiographical novel.
James Agee also
lived in the city...
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local high school.
Cormac McCarthy has his
title character in his
novel Suttree (1979),
spend time in
Bryson City. A
scene with
Harrison Ford for the film...
- an
example of the "
Suttree Syndrome" of
critical neglect toward a
novel he
regards as a "masterpiece". An
essay collection on
Suttree,
expanding on the...
- "Bloodhounds" 2011–2017
Grimm Monroe Main cast 2020
Paradise Lost Boyd
Suttree Main cast S.W.A.T. Phil
Winters Season 4,
episode 10 2023
Criminal Minds...
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contributions to the
American canon with
tales set
within Appalachia. McCarthy's
Suttree (1979) is an
intense vision of the
squalidness and
brutality of life along...
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Gothic aesthetic in his
Faulknerian 1965 debut, The
Orchard Keeper, and
Suttree (1979); in the Epic
Western tradition, with
grotesquely drawn characters...