William’s adventure to me is like Stoner live a life in a parallel universe. As if asking the questions: What if he doesn’t live in a banal, frustrating academic life? Would his life be more satisfactory? I think this novel along with Stoner comforts me and supports me every time when I want to quit my career within academia. It keeps reminding me how brutal outside world could be, when I feel I cannot bear the hypocrisy, pretentiousness or usefulness here, similar to how William in the beginning feels about his campus life.
@jobuckley29997 ай бұрын
For such a short novel Butchers Crossing felt like an epic story. The hunting scenes were brutal and the irony of the ending was kind of sad really. I loved the book though. I have read quite a few non fiction novels of the lives of the Mountain men of the West and this novel is an accurate account of the times. As wonderful as John Williams writing is I did not get on with his novel Augustus. Well done on this video. Enjoyed it.
@keithkrepcho47737 ай бұрын
The more I read, the more singular Williams proves himself to be. So precise and considered in every word and another book about Higher Education. More subtle than Stoner, but does explore the value and effect a life of academia can have on your relationship nature and humanity, especially the more brutal aspects. Academia tends to abstract it, this book seems committed to a more grounded and “realistic” perspective. Almost done with The Deluge by Stephen Markley a harrowing beast of a book that still manages to read like a thriller. A book with some issues tied to its ambition, but a singular reading experience. Great review.
@rororeads7 ай бұрын
Thanks for insights! I started the deluge but just couldn’t get in with it. Wasn’t in the right frame of mind I think.
@keithkrepcho47737 ай бұрын
@@rororeads For me, The Deluge is about its scale and scope. It has me thinking about the future more than ever, which is not a mentally healthy activity to do for very long. I think he tries to mitigate that with a propulsive writing style, but (for now) the characters, and specifically the character dynamics, are taking a hit. Still, have not seen a more convincing or comprehensive look at the next 12 years for humanity. Tough recommend for sure. Quick question, in a previous video you mentioned you used to read horror a lot, was that before this channel? Do you still read it? Any specific sub-genre you enjoy(ed)?
@katrianamacmillan7 ай бұрын
I haven’t read Butcher’s Crossing, so I may be way off, but the description you gave reminded me of Lauren Groff’s The Vaster Wilds. Like Butcher’s Crossing, it has been compared to Blood Meridian. It’s beautifully written and all the things you mentioned: raw, harsh, brutal and visceral (so, so visceral). It might be something you’d enjoy when your book buying ban comes to an end!
@rororeads7 ай бұрын
Ooo! Thank you. I’ll add it to the list.
@BookFinch7 ай бұрын
Watched the Nicolas Cage movie Butchers Crossing based on the novel, but have yet to read it. I've been wanting to read Stoner but haven't gotten around to it. I just got copies of 3 novels based on your reviews Whale and Notes on an Execution and just finished The Rabbit Hutch. I'd like to offer a recommendation to read: Greenwood by Michael Christie.
@philip7905186 ай бұрын
Excellent review. To me, Stoner is an A and Butcher’s Crossing is an A+. Love this novel.
@MeitingLiu-p5j7 ай бұрын
Looking forward to your review on Augustus😊To me, it’s my least favourite maybe perhaps I don’t care about the Roman Empire but I still find the prose beautiful and story quite engaging. 😊
@rororeads7 ай бұрын
I also don’t care about the Roman Empire at all. However, if there was ever an author who could make me care, it would be William’s.
@larrycarr45627 ай бұрын
Excellent review of an excellent book.
@stevefromyellowstone791129 күн бұрын
This book, blood meridian , anthem, fear and loathing in Las Vegas all me me think I could write a book lmao needless to say I found out quickly I’m not an author
@jackwalter59707 ай бұрын
Loved Stoner and Augustus, but couldn't get through Butcher's. Too monotonous for me.