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Of Cattle and Men
Of Cattle and Men | Ana Paula Maia
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**Animals go mad and men die (accidentally and not) at a slaughterhouse in an impoverished, isolated corner of Brazil. ** In a landscape worthy of Cormac McCarthy, the river runs septic with blood. Edgar Wilson makes the sign of the cross on the forehead of a cow, then stuns it with a mallet. He does this over and over again, as the stun operator at Senhor Milo’s slaughterhouse: reliable, responsible, quietly dispatching cows and following orders, wherever that may take him. It’s important to calm the cows, especially now that they seem so unsettled: they have begun to run in panic into walls and over cliffs. Bronco Gil, the foreman, thinks it’s a jaguar or a wild boar. Edgar Wilson has other suspicions. But what is certain is that there is something in this desolate corner of Brazil driving men, and animals, to murder and madness.
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Holy shirt, what did I just read? A short, fast read; the writing is sharp and impactful, the story bold and unrelentingly brutal. Purposefully horrifying, I can't say it was a book I liked or would easily recommend, but it has shaken me and will stay with me for a long time.

"In those places where blood mixes with soil and water, it's difficult to make any sort of distinction between man and animal."

batsy I was just reading about this the other day when looking up stuff for Camp Litsy. Added to the list! 2w
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