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Set in Kentucky among four generations of a family losing its craft, The Stonemason is a moving play from Cormac McCarthy, legendary author of Blood Meridian and The Road.

'Expertly constructed and limpidly written' – Chicago Tribune

Ben Telfair admires and respects his grandfather for following the family trade with religious simplicity. Black and middle-class in the 1970s, he has acheived well. His father, on the other hand, has abandoned the old ways of hand-hewn stonemasonry – favouring building contract work. His nephew, likewise, disregards the old man's guidance.

But his father is in debt. His nephew has turned to crime. And so it is that, as the family trade dies out, the family itself may see tragic consequences befall them.

Praise for Cormac McCarthy:

‘McCarthy worked close to some religious impulse, his books were terrifying and absolute’ – Anne Enright,

Trade Review
Expertly constructed and limpidly written, the play triumphs in its presentation of Papaw, whose earthy wisdom McCarthy makes altogether credible. * Chicago Tribune *
Mr McCarthy has the best kind of Southern style, one that fuses risky eloquence, intricate rhythms and dead-to-rights accuracy. * New York Times *
McCarthy is a born storyteller, a writer of natural, impeccable dialogue, a literary child of Faulkner. * New Republic *

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      Publisher: Pan Macmillan
      Publication Date: 1/19/2014 12:06:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781447272168, 978-1447272168
      ISBN10: 1447272161

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Set in Kentucky among four generations of a family losing its craft, The Stonemason is a moving play from Cormac McCarthy, legendary author of Blood Meridian and The Road.

      'Expertly constructed and limpidly written' – Chicago Tribune

      Ben Telfair admires and respects his grandfather for following the family trade with religious simplicity. Black and middle-class in the 1970s, he has acheived well. His father, on the other hand, has abandoned the old ways of hand-hewn stonemasonry – favouring building contract work. His nephew, likewise, disregards the old man's guidance.

      But his father is in debt. His nephew has turned to crime. And so it is that, as the family trade dies out, the family itself may see tragic consequences befall them.

      Praise for Cormac McCarthy:

      ‘McCarthy worked close to some religious impulse, his books were terrifying and absolute’ – Anne Enright,

      Trade Review
      Expertly constructed and limpidly written, the play triumphs in its presentation of Papaw, whose earthy wisdom McCarthy makes altogether credible. * Chicago Tribune *
      Mr McCarthy has the best kind of Southern style, one that fuses risky eloquence, intricate rhythms and dead-to-rights accuracy. * New York Times *
      McCarthy is a born storyteller, a writer of natural, impeccable dialogue, a literary child of Faulkner. * New Republic *

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