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Cities
of the Plain
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ISBN: 0330390163 (UK); 0679747192 (USA) |
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Cities
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books by this author:
All The Pretty Horses (1993)
0330331698 |
In this final volume of The Border
Trilogy, two men marked by the boyhood adventures of All the Pretty
Horses and The Crossing now stand together, in the still point
between their vivid pasts and uncertain futures, to confront a country
changing or already changed beyond recognition. In the autumn of 1952,
John Grady Cole and Billy Parham - nine years apart in age, yet with a
kinship greater than perhaps they know - are cowboys on a New Mexico ranch
encroached upon from the north, at Alamagordo, by the military. To the
south, always on the horizon are the mountains of Mexico, looming over
El Paso, Ciudad Juarez and all the cities of the plain. Bound by nature
to horses and cattle and range, these two discover that ranchlife domesticity
is compromised, for them and the men they work with by a geometry of loss
afflicting old and young alike, those who have survived it and anyone
about to try. And what draws one of them across the border again and again,
what would bind "those disparate but fragile words," is a girl seized
by ill fortune, and a love as dangerous as it is inevitable. This story
of friendship and passion is enfolded in a narrative replete with character
and place and event - a blind musician, a marauding pack of dogs, curio
shops and ancient petroglyphs, a precocious shoe-shine boy, trail drives
from the century before, midnight on the highway - and with landforms
and wildlife and horses and men, most of all men and women they love and
mourn, men and their persistence and memories and dreams. With the terrible
beauty of Cities of the Plain - with its magisterial prose, humor
both wry and out-right, fierce conviction and unwavering humanity - Cormac
McCarthy has completed a landmark of our literature and times, an epic
that reaches from tales of the old west, the world past, into the new
millennium, the world to come.
Cormac McCarthy has written eight other novels including the two previous 'Border' novels, All the Pretty Horses and The Crossing. |
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