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Episode 17: Searching for SUTTREE with Dianne Luce

Episode 17: Searching for SUTTREE with Dianne Luce

FromReading McCarthy


Episode 17: Searching for SUTTREE with Dianne Luce

FromReading McCarthy

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Length:
89 minutes
Released:
Sep 17, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Episode 17 is an epic consideration of McCarthy’s first great epic novel, Suttree. Our returning guest is Dr. Dianne Luce.  Dianne Luce is a founding member and past president of the Cormac McCarthy Society.  She has co-edited two collections of articles on McCarthy, and she is the author of Reading the World: Cormac McCarthy’s Tennessee Period (2009).  Recently she has been writing a two-volume study of McCarthy’s writing life at Random House through examination of archival research.  She holds faculty emeritus status from Midlands Tech in Columbia, SC.The title of this episode, by the way, comes from the most excellent Wes Morgan, who has documented many of the places about Knoxville used in the novel on his "Searching for Suttree" website:  https://web.utk.edu/~wmorgan/Suttree/suttree.htmThanks to Thomas Frye, who composed, performed, and produced the music for READING MCCARTHY.  Included are (as Intro): “The World to Come” and as the Outro: “Blues for Blevins.”  Also included, by Peter Josyph and the mighty mighty band Corporal Punishment, “Suttree’s Song.”The views of the host and his guests do not necessarily reflect the views of their home institutions or the Cormac McCarthy Society.Our website: https://readingmccarthy.buzzsprout.com/And e-mail: readingmccarthy (@) gmail.comSupport the show
Released:
Sep 17, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (50)

READING MCCARTHY is a podcast devoted to the consideration and discussion of the works of one of our greatest American writers, Cormac McCarthy. Each episode will call upon different well-known Cormackian readers and scholars to help us explore different works and various essential aspects of McCarthy’s writing.