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TPR vs. The sex video sleepNation; or, The Evening Redness in Lower Manhattan
Softball
Team |1|2|3|4|5|6|7 Total TPR |0|0|3|0|0|1|0 4NAT |5|0|0|0|4|0|X 9
Within the first minute the slaughter had become general. —Blood Meridian
Themes found in Cormac McCarthy’s grotesque 1985 masterpiece, Blood Meridian, hereby presented in descending order relative to how closely they can be applied to a postgame dissection of last week’s softball game against The Nation:
1. Destruction, Chaos
Blood Meridianis essentially a chronicle of destruction, a hurricane of terrible things like knives and guns and dead babies. This game, while not a massacre of flesh, was nonetheless a massacre (maybe of the human spirit?). From the onset, our side played a sloppy game; a slew of early errors gave The Nationa first-inning lead they would not relinquish. Like in the novel, the slaughter was complete; unlike in the novel, it was mostly self-inflicted.
2. Good vs. Evil
Or, more specifically, the triumph of evil over good. Or, even more specifically, the triumph of evil basically by default, because it could be argued that the novel is devoid of anything that’s actually inherently good. In this scenario, we ostensibly represent this notion of goodness, while The Nationis naturally the evil, and although the triumph certainly lies solely with them it could be argued that we, the good, didn’t even really show up.
3. Terrain: Mystical, Difficult
One of the most critically remarked upon aspects of Blood Meridianis the landscape, which morphs into a kind of hallucinatory horrorscape that eventually swallows up life itself. The cavernous Murry Bergtraum Softball Field (The Nation’s home digs) is kind of like that.
4. A Critique of America, Manifest Destiny, Westward Expansion
The Nationpublished their first issue in 1865, squarely within the scope of the novel, which takes place mostly around 1850 but begins in 1847 (well, maybe 1833, because that’s when the kid is born, but the action begins when he runs away from home at fourteen, so I say 1847) and ends in 1878. TPRwas founded in Paris in the early 1950s. There’s some tension there, but not enough to warrant any definitive conclusion. Harold Bloom warns against anyone reading too politically into Blood Meridian, and I think that’s the case for our game as well.
5. Camaraderie
If you look hard enough and twist hard enough you can find glimmers of it in the book. In any case, defeat has only brought us closer in solidarity.
6. Scalp Hunting
No overlap.
Next game: Tuesday, Central Park, The New Yorker.
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