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The Duty of the Craftsman: Beauty and Goodness in Cormac McCarthy

The Duty of the Craftsman: Beauty and Goodness in Cormac McCarthy

by Brent Walter Cline | Jun 18, 2023

The Passenger and Stella Maris.  By Cormac McCarthy.  Knopf, 2022. Hardcover, 608 pages, $56. Reviewed by Brent Walter Cline. This essay is part of a symposium on the work of Cormac McCarthy. At the end of Cormac McCarthy’s last novel, the main character Alicia...
The Duty of the Craftsman: Beauty and Goodness in Cormac McCarthy

The Law for Man and the Law for Thing: The Political Theory of Cormac McCarthy

by Michael Federici | Jun 18, 2023

The Passenger and Stella Maris.  By Cormac McCarthy.  Knopf, 2022. Hardcover, 608 pages, $56. Reviewed by Michael P. Federici. This essay is part of a symposium on the work of Cormac McCarthy. Few fiction writers achieve the critical and commercial success that marks...

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