A review by zeibeat
Stella Maris by Cormac McCarthy

5.0

Stella Maris is the epilogue of 'The Passenger'. While it is directly connected to Bobby's story, it is a beast on its own that can be attacked as a standalone masterpiece story. The book is a raw transcription of the therapy sessions Alicia gets in Stella Maris, following McCarthy style where there's no words beyond what the two characters say, no descriptions, no "then Alicia says", no nothing.
Get ready for a deep text, sometimes witty, sometimes sad with a lot of maths, metaphysics, philosophy and psychology and an unbeatable reflection about the conscious and the unconscious mind. A hell of a ride