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Stella Maris

Book 2 in the series:The Passenger

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In 'Stella Maris', part of 'The Passenger' series by Cormac McCarthy, the story revolves around the characters of Bobby Western and Alice, who symbolize humanity and Mother Nature respectively. The novel delves into themes of existence, love, reality, and perception, exploring the relationship between the characters as well as their philosophical and mythological significance. McCarthy's writing style intricately weaves together elements of religion, myth, science, and personal history, creating a complex narrative that challenges readers to contemplate the nature of humanity and consciousness.

Characters:

Characters are complex and deeply introspective, engaging in revealing dialogues.

Writing/Prose:

The writing style is beautiful and contemplative, utilizing rich dialogue that engages the reader.

Plot/Storyline:

The plot is non-traditional, focusing on dialogues and exploring profound interpersonal themes.

Setting:

The setting is primarily centered around dialogue within a psychiatric context, rich with philosophical undertones.

Pacing:

The pacing is calm and reflective, promoting deep thought and engagement.

Notes:

Stella Maris and The Passenger are considered companion volumes, sharing themes and cover design.
The cover art uses contrasting colors to represent the characters' duality.
Alicia and Bobby, the main characters, symbolize a yin and yang relationship, exploring deep emotional connections.
McCarthy incorporates philosophical concepts from Jung, Kant, and Wittgenstein into his narratives.
The novels discuss themes of love, knowledge, and the human experience, revealing complex characters intertwined in dialogue.
Readers note the challenging math and physics content might alienate some, yet it reveals a deeper exploration of human emotion and connection.
McCarthy's writing style is described as layered, blending real-life dialogue with literary and philosophical references.
Alicia is depicted as a savant, offering profound insights during her therapy sessions that reflect her mental struggles.
The narrative uses symbolism, such as the bond between Alice (Mother Nature) and Bob (humanity), to address existential themes.
Readers mention the emotional weight of the storytelling, particularly regarding the characters' experiences and relationships.

Sensitive Topics/Content Warnings

Content warnings may include discussions on mental illness, complex familial relationships, and existential themes.

From The Publisher:

NEW YORK TIMES BEST SELLER

The Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Road returns with the second volume of The Passenger series: Stella Maris is an intimate portrait of grief and longing, as a young woman in a psychiatric facility seeks to understand her own existence.

"McCarthy's art is transcendent even as it takes no prisoners, an achievement akin only to the oeuvres of his greatest peers, Toni Morrison and Philip Roth. He will endure." - Oprah Daily

" The richest and strongest work of McCarthy's career…An achievement greater than Blood Meridian …or… The Road ." - The Atlantic

1972, BLACK RIVER FALLS, WISCONSIN: Alicia Western, twenty years old, with forty thousand dollars in a plastic bag, admits herself to the hospital. A doctoral candidate in mathematics at the University of Chicago, Alicia has been diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia, and she does not want to talk about her brother, Bobby. Instead, she contemplates the nature of madness, the human insistence on one common experience of the world; she recalls a childhood where, by the age of seven, her own grandmother feared for her; she surveys the intersection of physics and philosophy; and she introduces her cohorts, her chimeras, the hallucinations that only she can see. All the while, she grieves for Bobby, not quite dead, not quite hers. Told entirely through the transcripts of Alicia's psychiatric sessions, Stella Maris is a searching, rigorous, intellectually challenging coda to The Passenger, a philosophical inquiry that questions our notions of God, truth, and existence.

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