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In his final two novels "Stella Maris" and "The Passenger" American writer Cormac McCarthy introduces abbreviation hort to describe a literal (or possibly imaginary) theater troupe. Select members of this troupe including their purported ringmaster and story narrator The Thalidomide* Kid, provide companionship and distraction to a beautiful young mathematician who also calls these special characters horts. Both novels revolve around survival and early death...
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Then cohort. Cannot get more serious.DaveC426913 said:Too light-hearted. This is a survival drama.
In his final two novels "Stella Maris" and "The Passenger" American writer Cormac McCarthy introduces abbreviation hort to describe a literal (or possibly imaginary) theater troupe. Select members of this troupe including their purported ringmaster and story narrator The Thalidomide* Kid, provide companionship and distraction to a beautiful young mathematician who also calls these special characters horts. Both novels revolve around survival and early death...
How do we make the chosen words blurred?