Thursday, February 17, 2011

The Road

It's not often that I come across a book that I can't say anything negative about. There's usually something in a book that I find repetitive, annoying, or just plain boring. Cormac McCarthy's The Road, though, is in a completely different spectrum. In my previous blog posts I've tried to inject some humor into my writing, but doing that here wouldn't be appropriate. The Road is simply the best book I've ever read. 

The Road starts out extremely drearily. It's set in a post-apocalyptic world. Nearly everything is dead. The few remaining humans have devolved to cannibalism. The Road follows a father and son who, after realizing they can't survive another winter so far north, are travelling south. It's eventually revealed that the mother committed suicide right after giving birth to the son, a while before the beginning of the book.

I didn't expect to like The Road when I first started reading it. It isn't action packed. It's simply beautiful and moving.  

My favorite part of The Road is how little background information McCarthy gives you. The reader is given no details about the cataclysmic event that caused the world to become so lifeless.. The father and son's names are not given. This all leads to a sense of cloudiness and confusion, which fits very well with the post-apocalyptic theme.

There isn't much more you can say about The Road. It's simply an amazing book. I don't want to give anymore plot details, lest I give anything away. I realize this post is extremely short compared to the others, but that's merely because there is so little rant about with The Road. Go out and read it right now. Trust me, it will change your life.

7 comments:

  1. For as little information you give, this book sounds very interesting.

    Looking forward to reading this!

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  2. I've actually been reading that on and off for the past few weeks, and I completely agree with you. It's a beautiful story, and the descriptions are vivid, given the desolation of the landscape.

    Also, if you care, this is the music I've been listening to while I read. It goes well with the mood of the book:
    http://www.sputnikmusic.com/review/8477/Godspeed-You!-Black-Emperor-F%23A%23%E2%88%9E/

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  3. High praise. I'll definitely check this one out.

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  4. Although I prefer stories with a little more action, I do love movies/stories with a post-apocalyptic theme. Your description makes me want to pick up the book right now. Much praise.

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  5. I've been meaning to read Cormac McCarthy ever since I saw the Coen brothers' film of his book No Country for Old Men. The Road sounds great! Excellent blog so far, Schloer and Hsieh!

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  6. I had very similar feelings when I read The Road; I didn't expect to like it (I don't usually like post-apocalyptic books) but I found that The Road was very beautiful, and described both the worst depths of human character along with some of the strongest and most beautiful. I don't know if I can say that it is the best book I've ever read, but it certainly is a wonderful book.

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  7. I feel like the "post-apocalyptic" thing has been done way too much lately. But, your review convinced me to check this out.

    I did see the movie on Netflix and it was mediocre. What did you think of the movie? Was it accurate?

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