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1979 novel by Cormac McCarthy
Suttree is a semi-autobiographical novel by Cormac McCarthy, published in 1979. Set in Knoxville, Tennessee, over a four-year period starting in 1950
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American writer (1933–2023)
to southern Europe, where he wrote his second novel, Outer Dark (1968). Suttree (1979), like his other early novels, received generally positive reviews
Cormac_McCarthy
Epic historical novel by Cormac McCarthy
(first edition, hardback) OCLC 234287599 Dewey Decimal 813/.54 19 LC Class PS3563.C337 B4 1985 Preceded by Suttree Followed by All the Pretty Horses
Blood_Meridian
novels The Orchard Keeper (1965) Outer Dark (1968) Child of God (1973) Suttree (1979) The Road (2006) Released Television: The Gardener's Son (airdate
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Spanish musician (1895–1980)
mother. Cormac McCarthy honored Iturbi with a moment of colloquial humor in Suttree, his semi-autobiographical novel published in 1979. Conversing with his
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American film critic and author (1942–2013)
" Among contemporary authors he admired Cormac McCarthy, and credited Suttree with reviving his love of reading after his illness. He also loved audiobooks
Roger_Ebert
City in Tennessee, United States
is from Knoxville, and several of his books feature the city, such as Suttree, a 1979 semi-autobiographical novel. James Agee also lived in the city
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Academic journal
an example of the "Suttree Syndrome" of critical neglect toward a novel he regards as a "masterpiece". An essay collection on Suttree, expanding on the
The_Cormac_McCarthy_Journal
1973 novel by Cormac McCarthy
Publication date 1973 Publication place United States Media type Print (hardback & paperback) Pages 197 (paperback) Preceded by Outer Dark Followed by Suttree
Child_of_God
Town in North Carolina, United States
local high school. Cormac McCarthy has his title character in his novel Suttree (1979), spend time in Bryson City. A scene with Harrison Ford for the film
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American actor (born 1969)
"Bloodhounds" 2011–2017 Grimm Monroe Main cast 2020 Paradise Lost Boyd Suttree Main cast S.W.A.T. Phil Winters Season 4, episode 10 2023, 2025–2026 Criminal
Silas_Weir_Mitchell_(actor)
Mountainous region in eastern North America
contributions to the American canon with tales set within Appalachia. McCarthy's Suttree (1979) is an intense vision of the squalidness and brutality of life along
Appalachia
2020 American TV series
Uncle Ronny Shane McRae as Dickie Barrett Silas Weir Mitchell as Boyd Suttree Brett Rice as Uncle BB Lori Campbell as Nurse On June 11, 2019, it was
Paradise Lost (2020 TV series)
Paradise_Lost_(2020_TV_series)
American actor (born 1946)
versions of Cormac McCarthy's novels Blood Meridian, The Crossing and Suttree, Dan Brown's Angels & Demons, and Carl Bernstein's and Bob Woodward's non-fiction
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United States historic place
takes place in Asheville, North Carolina. In Cormac McCarthy's 1979 novel Suttree (set in Knoxville), the title character and his girlfriend spend four days
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2017 essay by Cormac McCarthy
S2CID 243436908. Giemza, Bryan (2017). "Mirror-Image Asymmetry, Chirality, and Suttree". European Journal of American Studies. 12 (3). London: The European Association
The_Kekulé_Problem
Literature written in or related to the United States
Gothic aesthetic in his Faulknerian 1965 debut, The Orchard Keeper, and Suttree (1979); in the Epic Western tradition, with grotesquely drawn characters
American_literature
United States historic place
Keeper (Random House, 1965), p. 82. Cormac McCarthy, Suttree (Vintage, 1992), pp. 66-7. McCarthy, Suttree, p. 101. Market Square Archived 2008-11-04 at the
Market_Square,_Knoxville
United States historic place
15. Cormac McCarthy, Suttree (Vintage: 1992), p. 69. McCarthy, Suttree, p. 302. McCarthy, Suttree, p. 301. McCarthy, Suttree, p. 171. McCarthy, p. 72
Gay_Street_(Knoxville)
United States historic place
Death in the Family. Cormac McCarthy mentions the store in his 1979 novel, Suttree, describing it as a "perfumed and airconditioned sanctuary." In addition
Miller's_Department_Store
Books by Oswald Spengler, rejecting the Eurocentric model of history
short of an homage to Spengler’s Decline of the West." McCarthy's novels Suttree and Stella Maris are also influenced heavily by Spengler, with the latter
The_Decline_of_the_West
United States historic place
a $1 bounty. McCarthy also mentions the courthouse in his 1979 novel, Suttree, likening the sound of its bell to "a fogwarning on some shrouded coast
Knox County Courthouse (Tennessee)
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United States historic place
Court. The post office is twice mentioned in Cormac McCarthy's 1979 novel, Suttree. In one instance, the title character traverses the building's long ground-floor
United States Post Office and Courthouse (Knoxville, Tennessee)
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American itinerant wanderer (1901–1998)
Angeles, and that ended his road adventures. Cormac McCarthy's 1979 novel Suttree, set in Knoxville, Tennessee, features a character based on McCartney.
Ches_McCartney
American garage punk band
producing albums for the likes of Mr. Airplane Man, The Goodnight Loving, Suttree, The Cuts, Porch Ghouls and The Deadly Snakes. Greg released one album
Oblivians
2015 book by Matthew Ichihashi Potts]
thematics of McCarthy's later work (Potts focuses on the fiction from Suttree onward). The theology of sacraments, as Potts describes it, does not simply
Cormac McCarthy and the Signs of Sacrament
Cormac_McCarthy_and_the_Signs_of_Sacrament
American humorist (1814–1869)
among the top American "grotesque" writers. In the Cormac McCarthy novel, Suttree (which is set in Knoxville), the book's title character is called "Sut"
George_Washington_Harris
Depictions and conceptions of eunuchs
"alternative history" set in 20th-century England about a boy soprano and eunuch. Suttree (1979) by Cormac McCarthy has a eunuch named Thersites who yells at passersby
Eunuchs_in_popular_culture
American artist, author, filmmaker
Downs: A Festschrift for Harry Guest; You Would Not Believe What Watches: Suttree and Cormac McCarthy's Knoxville; Sacred Violence: A Reader’s Companion
Peter_Josyph
American lawyer (1876–1959)
crumpled TVA check in his back pocket. In Cormac McCarthy's 1979 novel, Suttree, the title character runs into Neal, who had been a friend of his father's
John_Randolph_Neal_Jr.
American drag queen (1892–1983)
International 2019; Gold, INDY International 2019. Cormac McCarthy's novel Suttree features a character named Sweet Evening Breeze. This character is meant
Sweet_Evening_Breeze
Indonesian writer June 4 77 Heart attack Cormac McCarthy American writer (Suttree, Blood Meridian, The Border Trilogy, No Country for Old Men, The Road)
2023_in_literature
American guitarist (born 1971)
Minutemen influenced group, Compass, where they recorded a few demos, and Suttree, a Country/pop influenced group. Squires and Darius Minwalla, future drummer
Mike_Squires_(musician)
United States historic place
years, and provided the setting for part of the Cormac McCarthy novel, Suttree. Mechanicsville residents voted to be annexed by Knoxville in 1882. Knoxville
Mechanicsville,_Knoxville
Matarese Circle Norman Mailer – The Executioner's Song Cormac McCarthy – Suttree Roger McDonald – 1915: a novel Haruki Murakami – Hear the Wind Sing (風の歌を聴け
1979_in_literature
Son'" by Dianne C. Luce (pp. 71–96). "The Imprisonment of Sensibility: Suttree" by Thomas D. Young Jr (pp. 97–122). ""What kind of indians was them?":
Perspectives on Cormac McCarthy
Perspectives_on_Cormac_McCarthy
Bridge in Tennessee, USA
Orchard Keeper (1968), a bootlegger's car breaks down on the bridge. In Suttree (1979), a homeless man known as "The Ragpicker" lives under the south end
Henley_Bridge_(Tennessee)
United States historic place
pretty drunk and fightin.'" Several scenes in Cormac McCarthy's 1979 novel, Suttree, take place in the Old City. In one scene, the title character passes along
Old_City,_Knoxville
Campaign Against Lynching, Columbia University Press. Cormac McCarthy for Suttree, Random House. John Gaventa for Power and Powerlessness: Quiescence and
Lillian_Smith_Book_Award
Swiss literary translator
career. (2010) Gregor von Rezzori Prize for translating Cormac McCarthy's Suttree from English to Italian (2014) The Schiller Foundation's Terra Nova Prize
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