Shreds of Matter

Shreds of Matter Cormac McCarthy and the Concept of Nature - Re-Mapping the Transnational

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Publisher's Synopsis

Shreds of Matter: Cormac McCarthy and the Concept of Nature offers a nuanced and innovative take on the writer's ostensible localism and, along with it, the ecocentric perspective on the world that is assumed by most critics. In opposing the standard interpretations of McCarthy's novels as critical either of persisting American ideologies-such as Manifest Destiny and imperialism-or of the ways in which humanity has laid waste to Earth, Greve instead emphasizes the author's interest both in the history of science and in the mythographical developments of religious discourse. Greve aims to counter traditional interpretations of McCarthy's work and at the same time to acknowledge their partial truth, taking into account the work of Friedrich W. J. Schelling and Lorenz Oken, contemporary speculative realism, and Bertrand Westphal's geocriticism. Further, newly discovered archival material sheds light on McCarthy's immersion in the metaphysical question par excellence: What is nature?

Book information

ISBN: 9781512603392
Publisher: Dartmouth College Press
Imprint: Dartmouth College Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 813.54
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: xii, 333
Weight: 632g
Height: 240mm
Width: 153mm
Spine width: 28mm