Tangential Terrains: Cormac McCarthy's Geoaesthetics (Western Literature and Fiction Series)

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Management number 233569497 Release Date 2026/06/27 List Price US$20.90 Model Number 233569497
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Tangential Terrains is an ecocritical study of the work of Cormac McCarthy, focusing primarily on his depictions of the desert and inorganic nature in Blood Meridian. Close readings of previously unexamined archival manuscripts and drafts shed new light on McCarthy’s compositional processes, revealing how the development of written matter in the novel-in-progress can correspond to geological processes like erosion, erratics, stratification, and continental drift.   Blood Meridian’s emergent geoaesthetics reveals forces operating according to other-than-human principles, as literary desert terrains retain a passive resistance, or weak agency, which presents a radical disturbance of anthropocentrism, mirrored in the novel’s style. Though the mediated unstable deserts in Blood Meridian defy appropriation, they are neither untouched nor untouchable: the borderlands bear the wounds and “blood meridians” of a non-chronological history of violence, tangential to the massacres of Native American and Mexican peoples depicted in the novel.   Stefanie Heine’s reading of Blood Meridian offers a crucial contribution to and intervention in contemporary ecocriticism, Anthropocene criticism, and New Materialist theories, encouraging readers to critically rethink customary notions of entanglement, kinship, and agency. Read more

ISBN10 1647792312
ISBN13 978-1647792312
Language English
Publisher University of Nevada Press
Dimensions 6 x 0.5 x 9 inches
Item Weight 11.8 ounces
Reading age 14 years and up
Print length 224 pages
Publication date March 10, 2026

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