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 Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The Sunset Limited
Thai was a surprisingly great read. I had read two of his other books, "The Road" and "No Country for Old Men". The simplicity of the book (short book, big font size) almost turned me away, but once I picked up the book it blew me away. As with the other two books by Cormac McCarthy that I read, this one also leaves the reader to basically choose his on ending. I know this sounds like a cop-out by the author but it's not. If you really understand his intent in the book you can make the conclusion yourself and you may not like the conclusion you come up with. The books are dark but brutally honest and very real with what goes on in our world everyday. This is not a "feel-good" book that has a "Happily-ever-after" type of ending, but it somehow keeps you on edge just enough to keep you from putting it down.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Starts Your Mental Engine
This dialogue between two people discussing the meaning of life, in the hands of a master such as McCarthy, is thought-provoking and surprisingly fascinating. The author's incredible use of language makes this spare drama succeed. It's the language which creates and holds the tension. Two diametrically opposed men arguing the meaning of life. I don't know that either changed my views, but for me, it made me do a lot of thinking. I'm fast becoming a McCarthy fanatic. I didn't like his Border Trilogy books much but after reading "The Road" and "No Country..." I have become mesmerized by his ability to grab my attention and hold it ruthlessly until he turns loose of me at the end. McCarthy is a master and this little book is another of his masterpieces.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - pseudoprofundity?
it's amazing that a person would complain about mccarthy's work written in dramatic form as the sunset limited is. to even say that the mind conjures imagery of a third person who is dawkins, sitting at the table, "...who would mop the floor with these two sorry saps," is completely missing the point as the reviewer who gave this play 2 stars did. two sorry saps? unfortunately the way most of us conduct our lives is based on the way that these two people are represented, i.e. good vs. bad, right-wrong, religious vs. agnostic, black and white, delusion vs. reality, hope vs. despair. we all live with a sense duality. to bring up dawkins book, the god delusion, is like arguing the bible. what's right and what's wrong? what is at the heart of mccarthy's storys and what makes him an artist is that he understands both but doesn't let his characters commit to one or the other. he intertwines good and bad and leaves it gray. his storys are of morality but he never sells bad or good he only presents things as they are. he has nothing to hide and is not selling his ideas politically, religiously, artistically, moralistically or falsely. because of these thing i feel he is always and will continue to be a breath of fresh air in these often sad and confusing times. buy this book.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - McCarthy review
This is one of Cormac's age old questions....what does religion have to do with today's world and how does God influence our life....if you're a huge Cormac McCarthy fan, than buy it. If you're reading him for the first time, remember whatever is said, this is a play written for thirteen dollars...save your ,money and enjoy one of his books, where you get the bang for your buck....



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Think: it's a wonderful life.
This first appears to be a lite, spare work, but it is delightfully deep. It presents a koan, the human conundrum. It poses life's most persistant question: the meaning of it all. This one-act play is part MY DINNER WITH ANDRE and part the bridge scene from IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE.

It provokes thought in the reader, and different readers will resolve the debate in different ways, just as reviewers here will see it differently. Perhaps, like the choice ending of Yann Martel's LIFE OF PI, it will depend upon whether you see this life as a gift or as simply suffering, a glass half-full argument. It will grab you where you live.

I see it as positive and life-affirming. I can also see a human face on the cover, and the lights in the darkness. Perhaps you can too.


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