McGlue
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2014
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Novel • Fiction
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Modern Classic FictionSalem, Massachusetts • 19th century
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World History2014
Adult
18+ years
McGlue by Ottessa Moshfegh follows a man named McGlue, who is grappling with memory loss and potential guilt over a possible crime aboard a ship in the 19th century. As he confronts the hazy recollections of his past actions, McGlue must navigate fragmented memories and complex emotions to uncover the truth.
Dark
Mysterious
Gritty
Unnerving
Melancholic
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Ottessa Moshfegh's McGlue is praised for its raw, visceral prose and gripping exploration of a damaged mind. Critics commend the novel's vivid atmosphere and psychological depth. However, some find the narrative challenging due to its intense subject matter and fragmented structure. The novel's bleakness may not appeal to all readers but showcases Moshfegh's talent in crafting unsettling, complex stories.
Readers who enjoy McGlue by Ottessa Moshfegh often appreciate dark and introspective narratives, similar to those found in Blood Meridian by Cormac McCarthy. They are drawn to complex characters, themes of existentialism, and a raw, gritty writing style.
14,785 ratings
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Mixed feelings
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118
Novel • Fiction
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Modern Classic FictionSalem, Massachusetts • 19th century
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World History2014
Adult
18+ years
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