I have heard about it, but have not read the piece. I don’t really know what to make if it besides it fits into the category of not surprising based on his writing. Llewelyn Moss is married to a teenage girl in No Country for Old Men. It’s glossed over in the movie, and it’s not treated as problematic in the novel. :shrug?: A complicated bastard writing about complicated bastards?
It’s like the Neil Gaiman accusation. I read American Gods and thought, this guy is fucked up. Never bothered to read any other books by him. Not surprised but the recent news.
Feb. 18, 2025, 11:47 a.m. - Adrian Bostock
I have heard about it, but have not read the piece. I don’t really know what to make if it besides it fits into the category of not surprising based on his writing. Llewelyn Moss is married to a teenage girl in No Country for Old Men. It’s glossed over in the movie, and it’s not treated as problematic in the novel. :shrug?: A complicated bastard writing about complicated bastards? It’s like the Neil Gaiman accusation. I read American Gods and thought, this guy is fucked up. Never bothered to read any other books by him. Not surprised but the recent news.