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In this episode, I reflect on Vereen M. Bell’s essay “The Ambiguous Nihilism of Cormac McCarthy” and use it as a way into one of the biggest questions that haunts McCarthy’s work: is McCarthy simply a nihilist, or is something more complicated happening?
I explore how McCarthy strips away easy meaning, cheap hope, and sentimental moral order, while still leaving us with beauty, attention, witness, mystery, and the fragile possibility of carrying something human through the darkness. This episode moves through McCarthy’s brutal landscapes, his refusal of easy answers, and the strange moral power of looking at the world without lying about it.
Ultimately, I think McCarthy does not give us nihilism as a final answer. He gives us a passage through nihilism, asking what remains when the old guarantees fall apart — and whether, even then, we can still carry the fire.
By Quique Autrey5
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In this episode, I reflect on Vereen M. Bell’s essay “The Ambiguous Nihilism of Cormac McCarthy” and use it as a way into one of the biggest questions that haunts McCarthy’s work: is McCarthy simply a nihilist, or is something more complicated happening?
I explore how McCarthy strips away easy meaning, cheap hope, and sentimental moral order, while still leaving us with beauty, attention, witness, mystery, and the fragile possibility of carrying something human through the darkness. This episode moves through McCarthy’s brutal landscapes, his refusal of easy answers, and the strange moral power of looking at the world without lying about it.
Ultimately, I think McCarthy does not give us nihilism as a final answer. He gives us a passage through nihilism, asking what remains when the old guarantees fall apart — and whether, even then, we can still carry the fire.

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