Cormac McCarthy's Blood Meridian, part 1: A legion of horribles
Description
Hell aint half full. Hear me. Ye carry war of a madman's making onto a foreign land. Yell wake more than the dogs.
Rich is a big McCarthy head. For Benny and Cam, it's their first taste, and we're going straight to the top shelf: the 1985 epic historical novel Blood Meridian; or, The Evening Redness in the West.
In this discussion we cover the first half of the book (chapters 1-12) as a meditation on violence, manifest destiny, self-mythology, and McCarthy's own cunning plot to positioning himself within the literary canon.
At the centre of it all there is the judge: a towering, hairless enigma who might be a false god, or a devil... or something even worse.
CHAPTERS
- (00:00:00 ) quick background
- (00:06:07 ) introducing the Kid and the judge
- 00:12:46 ) why did Captain White’s expedition fail so badly?
- (00:24:54 ) Comanche war party run-on sentence fever dream
- (00:34:12 ) Sometime come the mother, sometime come the wolf
- (00:42:00 ) the strangely egalitarian Glanton Gang
- (00:56:13 ) Judge Holden piss-infused gunpowder volcano massacre
- (01:15:19 ) Decoding the story of the harness-maker and the traveller
- (01:28:01 ) Goodhart’s law in scalp-hunting bounties
- (01:34:48 ) First impressions of McCarthy
- (01:37:32 ) Listener mail: Knausgaard and autofiction rant revisited
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