Changing blogging domain and site

Image
Dear blogger friends, Lately, I had a few problems with the Blogger web site for my blog The Content Reader . I took this as a sign that I should finally create a web site of my own. I have been checking out other options, but could not get my act together. Finally, I have managed to create a basic web site with Wix, which I hope will be developed over time.  It has not been easy to find my way around. One thing one can say about Blogger is that it is easy to work with.  This site will no longer be updated Follow me to my new domain @  thecontentreader.com Hope to see you there.  Lisbeth @ The Content Reader

The Road by Cormac McCarthy

A modern classic is this tale from a future where earth is destroyed by a catastrophe of some kind. A father taking his son on the road to a warmer and better place, where you don’t have to fight for your life. Where people are good people. Where you don’t have to be afraid of the people you meet and take for granted that they will kill you to get something to eat.

Their odyssey takes them through a post-apocalyptic America, where nothing much has survived, but a few people. All are looking for food and other things that can help them survive. It is so well written and described in such a way that you are there with the father and the son. Feeling their longing for a place that is no more, living on memories of their wife and mother, trying to find a place they can call home and settle down. Where there will be food for the day, warmth enough to be comfortable, and they do not have to suspect everyone they meet for going to kill them to get the meagre raisons of food they have.

McCarthy has written a totally enthralling story on a future we all dread. You get absorb by the fight for a decent life that the father is trying to arrange for his son. The father is sick and dying and, apart from other fears, he cannot bear to think of leaving his son in the abyss. The closer to the end of the book you come, the more you wonder how it will end.

It is not a very thick book, but each page is filled with the story of a fight for survival and wonderful dialogue between the father and son. McCarthy received the Pulitzer prize for this book and he is really worth it. A wonderful tale in all its terror.

I don't want to spoil this master piece, but I could not help thinking of the Mad Max films that visualise a similar future world.

Comments

  1. I read this when it came out and it is still in my head. A really good story and characters

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Indeed it is. Have you read anything else by McCarthy? I think the most famous other ones might be 'All The Pretty Horses' which must be a totally different kind of book, and 'No Country for Old Men' which might be more in the style of 'The Road', but I don't really know. Just know they have made films based on the books.

      Delete
  2. I haven't read The Road and I'm not likely to, but every time I hear someone talk about it I, too, am reminded of the only Mad Max film I ever saw.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. I presume you have seen the first film, which I think is the best. Yes, the book do have the same despair in trying to survive in a world gone astray.

      Delete

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

The Subtle Art Of Not Giving A F*ck by Mark Manson

Searching for Caleb by Anne Tyler

How To Read Novels Like A Professor by Thomas C. Foster