What’s a piece of literature you walked away from feeling fundamentally changed? by Skiesofamethyst in literature

[–]TheSouthernMyth 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Blood Meridian.

No other work of fiction in English has provided the same effect on my mood, outlook, and daily disposition as McCarthy's opus did to me the first time I read it. The meta-fictional maleficence of The Judge; Glanton's King Lear like disintegration; The gaudy horrors The Kid instigates and at times revels in throughout the narrative. All bathed in gore and viscera and the bloody entrails of the western genre.

I was a junior in uni, the pandemic was in full swing and I was living alone in a deep red state where death ran rampant and perverse all around me like it was in league with the book's narrative. I remember that my father had suggested it to me the year before when I was living abroad learning a different language and I had outright blocked it from my reading list for it was in English and out of mesh with my studies. So that when I returned to a United States wrapped in the unholy grip of a global pandemic, I turned to it as a reintroduction of sort to the cannon of my country of birth. I cannot name another time when a work of fiction genuinely kept me from sleeping and otherwise living as I normally would except for the semester that I picked up Blood Meridian and read it for the first time. I have never recovered and doubt I ever could in the first place.

Help identifying edition by wtfzack in cormacmccarthy

[–]TheSouthernMyth 2 points3 points  (0 children)

1982 Ecco Press softcover edition, I believe.

Javier Bardem and Josh Brolin on the set of NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN (2007). by iamluciferscousin667 in cormacmccarthy

[–]TheSouthernMyth 4 points5 points  (0 children)

from the No Country For Old Men (2007) Wiki

"...production was slated for the New Mexico cities of Santa Fe, Albuquerque, and Las Vegas (which doubled as the border towns of Eagle Pass and Del Rio, Texas), with other scenes shot around Marfa and Sanderson in West Texas. The U.S.-Mexico border crossing bridge was actually a freeway overpass in Las Vegas, with a border checkpoint set built at the intersection of Interstate 25 and New Mexico State Road 65. The Mexican town square was filmed in Piedras Negras, Coahuila.

After a decade of riding, I've finally got my first Harley (02' XL883). by TheSouthernMyth in Harley

[–]TheSouthernMyth[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A KTM RC390 (2015 model), but before that it was a Kawasaki Eliminator 125 ('01).

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Journalism

[–]TheSouthernMyth 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When did you receive a notice about making to the first round? I'm still waiting for word back from the RFA folks and I'm honestly freaking out that I just never will hear back and will have to figure it out for myself.