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Suttree

By: Cormac McCarthy
Narrated by: Richard Poe
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Summary

No discussion of great modern authors is complete without mention of Cormac McCarthy, whose rare and blazing talent makes his every work a true literary event. A grand addition to the American literary canon, Suttree introduces readers to Cornelius Suttree, a man who abandons his affluent family to live among a dissolute array of vagabonds along the Tennessee river.
©1979 Cormac McCarthy (P)2012 Recorded Books

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Suttree contains a humor that is Faulknerian … and a freakish imaginative flair reminiscent of Flannery O’Connor.” ( Times Literary Supplement, London)

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An incredible book with fantastic narration.

Richard Poe and McCarthy go together better than tequila & lime; a perfect combination. Great book and great narrator. 10/10.

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Cormac McCarthy has his finger on the pulse of American everyday life in different social situations.

loved the narrator's voice, I thought it was perfect, and brought the characters to life

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A quiet masterpiece

Was a fan of McCarthys other works. Didn't know what to expect. Well liked it

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Excellent

Amazing writing from Mccarthy as always. Beautiful and entertaining story read flawlessly. I loved this book

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Perhaps my favourite Cormac novel....

Having read them all, and having a massive love for Blood Meridian, there's just something about this one which is more human. It still leaves me perplexed and wondering like his others, and the writing continues to be sublime, but it affected me in a greater way. Make up your own mind, but don't miss this from your reading/listening list. The narrator is also absolutely spot on, so much that I looked for others read by him. Don't pass this one by.

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My Dad was just like this.

This book spoke to me because of the way in which it reflected some of the behaviours of my father. It was like his life story with all brilliance of his mind and all the hooks, crooks and ne’re do-wells that he hung out with, and which are everywhere, all of the time. A great book.

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Suberb, exciting and brilliantly read.

Love this book. It is a masterpiece.
I will definitely be listening to it again.
The narrator is perfect.

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A surprise

I did not know what to expect. The wall of words that greeted me did not deter. The story and the characters vividly described a world I will never know. I enjoyed the experience.

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Sutree

An evocative tale of the depression and the life of Sutree, who we meet living on a houseboat on the river eeking out a living catching fish and selling what he catches to stay alive. Rich in description of the time and place Cormac Macarthy does what he does best yet again with his gift for bring to life times past and the all kinds of characters who are beliveable and recognizable. A story with pathos and poinient, raw and often uncomfortable in the power of his descriptive narative.

He is undoubtedly a master story teller, this story will move the listener and be prepared to be deeply touched by its rawness.

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Cormac's a bloody good writer!

Probably one of the best books I've ever read. He definitely has a way with words and his other stuff, once you get into it is also sometimes spellbinding. Blood meridian tops it though.

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