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Tessa Lind's avatar

Reading Cormac McCarthy initially sends my brain into a tizzy! As our bodies need to acclimate to the gentle rhythm when adrift at sea, our minds have grown accustomed to the standard punctuation rules to hold the words and phrases in their proper places, which makes his writing feel like a swaying boat. After a few chapters, the flow is so natural it's hardly noticeable. It's getting off the boat and walking on stable ground (reading any other author), which then feels disorienting. His bravery and creativity are incredible.

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christina moore's avatar

How fascinating. That degree of confidence astonishes me. My favorite aspect of this piece is the intellectual generosity of helping others craft the best and most compelling expression of their ideas. His multidisciplinary curiosity is also beautiful. Thanks for the vivid visual of McCarthy’s punctuation versus Faulkner’s. If this comment feels staccato it’s because I’m trying very hard not to use commas. 🙂

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