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Outer Dark is the second novel by U.S. writer Cormac McCarthy, published in 1968. The time and setting are nebulous, but can be assumed to be somewhere in the Southern United States, sometime around the turn of the twentieth century. The novel tells of a woman (Rinthy) who bears her brother's baby. The brother, Culla, leaves the nameless infant in the woods to die, but he tells his sister that the newborn died of natural causes and had to be buried. Rinthy discovers this lie, and decides to set out and find the baby for herself.
Meanwhile, the baby has been discovered in the woods and taken by a nameless tinker.
Culla strikes out aimlessly across the country attempting to escape the circumstances that have enshrouded him and forget his sins. Rinthy, despite her post-labor state, tries in vain to track down the Tinker. The siblings' personalities and modes of behavior are very similar but their experiences differ greatly.
Outer Dark was made into an independent film directed by Stephen Imwalle with Azel James playing the role of Culla and Jamie Dunne playing Rinthy.
Culla's Journey
After abandoning his sister upon her discovery of the fake grave he created in the woods, Culla sets off walking from town to town looking for work. The attitudes of the country people he encounters are wary and suspicious. When calamity strikes a community all eyes turn to him, no matter how remote the chances are that he was involved in any way. Citizens and strangers accuse him of theft, murder, trespassing, and even inciting a herd of hogs to riot. No matter where he journeys or who he interacts with it ends tragically. It seems he cannot outdistance the punishment for his original sin.
Rinthy's Journey
Rinthy is taken in and helped by nearly everyone she meets. She usually asks for mere cups of water and winds up with room and board and invitations to stay as long as she pleases. Although her demeanor and style of communicating are similar to her brother's, she is able to evade the few instances of trouble presented her. Only when she catches up to the Tinker and he learns the truth about her pregnancy does she receive cruel treatment.
References
Works of Cormac McCarthy Novels The Orchard Keeper (1965) · Outer Dark (1968) · Child of God (1974) · Suttree (1979) · Blood Meridian or the Evening Redness in the West (1985) · All the Pretty Horses (1992) · The Crossing (1994) · Cities of the Plain (1998) · No Country for Old Men (2005) · The Road (2006)
Screenplays The Gardener's Son (1976)
Plays The Stonemason (1995) · The Sunset Limited (2006)
Adaptations The Gardener's Son (1977) · All the Pretty Horses (2000) · No Country for Old Men (2007) · The Road (2009) · The Sunset Limited (2011)
Categories:- 1968 novels
- American novels
- Novels by Cormac McCarthy
- Southern United States in fiction
- Incest in fiction
- Random House books
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