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Cormac McCarthy: Critical Review by Jim Crace

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Cormac McCarthy
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SOURCE: "Tribal Views," in New Statesman, Vol. 99, No. 2563, May 2, 1980, p. 682.

In the following excerpt, Crace discusses categorizing Suttree as a "tribal" work, and faults the novel for lacking an "overall social and allegorical context."

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