On Loving Cormac McCarthy’s Early Work

In my freshman year at Yale, an English teacher gave me a bootleg copy of Cormac McCarthy’s 1973 novel, Child of God. The pages had been xeroxed and spiral bound, with a blank page of green construction paper serving as a front cover and the New Yorker’s review of the book, entitled “The Stranger,” as a preface.

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