Suttree
Suttree is a semi-autobiographical novel by Cormac McCarthy, published in 1979. Set in Knoxville, Tennessee, over a four-year period starting in 1950, the novel follows Cornelius Suttree, who has repudiated his former life of privilege to become a fisherman on the Tennessee River. The novel has a fragmented structure with many flashbacks and shifts in grammatical person. Suttree has been compared to James Joyce's Ulysses and John Steinbeck's Cannery Row, and called "a doomed Huckleberry Finn" by Jerome Charyn. Suttree was written over a 20-year span and is a departure from McCarthy's previous novels, being much longer, more sprawling in structure, and perhaps his most humorous.
First edition | |
Author | Cormac McCarthy |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre | Semi-autobiographical novel |
Publisher | Random House |
Publication date | May 1979 |
Media type | Print (hardcover) |
Pages | 471 (paperback) |
ISBN | 0-679-73632-8 |
OCLC | 26322333 |
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