Works in Literature similar to Carnivale?
Anybody know of any?
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Anybody know of any?
Errors of opinion may be tolerated where reason is left free to combat it.
-Thomas Jefferson
Blood Meridian by Cormac McCarthy
shareI haven't heard much about this but, I feel that the writers must have read "Night of the Hunter" by Davis Grubb or at least saw the movie of it with Robert Mitchum. Some of the episode titles are actually chapter headings in the book, (i.e. "the River") and some of the concepts, such as the evil preacher and the use of tattoos and the Depression era setting share similarities
sharecertain things remind me of waters for elephant...book about circus during this time--it was a train, but still...
shareNot literature, but a song of the story-telling type: "The Carny" by Nick Cave, on the album "Your Funeral... My Trial"
It could sit right along side Carnivale.
Geek Love by Katherine Dunn is amazing. check it out. it's about a family freak show in a traveling circus.
shareI've only watched the first 5 episodes, but I'm reminded a bit of Ray Bradbury's short story "Something Wicked This Way Comes."
shareI thought the same thing, even though I've never been able to finish anything Bradbury writes. I get so mesmerized by his amazing style of prose that I end up reading at least three pages before I realize that I have absolutely no clue what I just read.
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Robert R. McCammon's Boy's Life -
shareThe Stand
shareNights at the Circus by Angela Carter - if you replace dust-bowl America for the smoke & grime of Victorian London.
I am going to begin today with a headstand...Diane, I am now upside-down
Carnivàle remind a lot of Pedro Paramo, a novel by Juan Rulfo a mexican writer. The atmosphere, the ruined towns, the searching for the father and specially the episode Babylon.
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