
Professing Darkness
Cormac McCarthy's Catholic Critique of American Enlightenment
- 288 pages
- English
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About this book
Professing Darkness confirms the centrality of Catholic thought, imagery, and sacrament to the spiritual and ethical outlook of the work of Cormac McCarthy and, more specifically, its consistent assessment of Enlightenment values and their often-catastrophic realization in American history. D. Marcel DeCoste surveys McCarthy's fiction from both his Tennessee and Southwest periods, with chapters devoted to eight of his published novelsâfrom Outer Dark to The Roadâand a conclusion that examines the writer's screenplay for The Counselor and the duology of The Passenger and Stella Maris.
DeCoste's attentive, wide-ranging interpretations demonstrate that McCarthy's work mounts a sustained critique of core Enlightenment ideals and their devastating results in the American context, especially for Indigenous peoples, the environment, the viability of community, and the integrity of a self irreducible to the status of a commodity. Professing Darkness shows that Roman Catholic understandings of Penance and Eucharist, along with specific Catholic teachingsâsuch as those regarding the goodness of Creation, the nature of evil, the insufficiency of the self, and the radical invitation to conversionâenable McCarthy's revelatory engagement with American Enlightenment.
An important contribution to the ever-expanding critical literature on a towering contemporary author, Professing Darkness offers an innovative reading of both the spiritual and political valences of McCarthy's writing.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- CONTENTS
- LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- INTRODUCTION. The Only Words I Know Are the Catholic Ones: McCarthyâs Christian Critique of American Enlightenment
- 1 Disenchantment and Dependence: The Contending Creeds of Enlightenment and Catholicism
- 2 In This Lush Waste: Commodification, Communion, and the Sacramental Margins in Suttree
- 3 A Figure of Wretched Arrogance: Reifying Autonomy, Dehumanizing Science, and the Hope of Conversion in Outer Dark and Child of God
- 4 Properly Suzerain of the Earth: Augustinian Evil and the Unmaking of Diabolical Enlightenment in Blood Meridian
- 5 La Fe Es Todo: False Innocence and Broken Faith in the Border Trilogy
- 6 Like the Last Host of Christendom: Deadly Pragmatism, Profane Communion, and the Power of Eucharist in The Road
- CODA The Unimaginable Penitent: Penance and the Myth of American Innocence in The Counselor, The Passenger, and Stella Maris
- NOTES
- WORKS CITED
- INDEX