A Cormac McCarthy Companion: The Border Trilogy by Edwin T. Arnold & Dianne C. Luce
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Overview: The completion of Cormac McCarthy's Border Trilogy (All the Pretty Horses (1992), The Crossing (1994) and Cities of the Plain (1998)) marked a major achievement in American literature. Only ten years earlier this now internationally acclaimed novelist had been called the best unknown writer in America.
The trilogy is McCarthy's most ambitious project yet, composed at the height of his mature powers over a period of fifteen years. It is "a miracle in prose," as Robert Hass wrote of its middle volume, an unsentimental elegy for the lost world of the cowboy, the passing of the wilderness and the fading innocence of post-World War II America. The trilogy is a literary accomplishment with wide appeal, for despite the challenging materials in each book, these volumes remained on the bestseller lists for many weeks.
This collection of essays is the first book to examine these novels as a trilogy and the first to read them as an integrated whole. Together, these explorations of McCarthy's magnum opus serve as an ideal companion reader.
Represented here are nine of the most notable Cormac McCarthy scholars, both American and European.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Educational

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Requirements: .PDF reader, 16.2MB
Overview: The completion of Cormac McCarthy's Border Trilogy (All the Pretty Horses (1992), The Crossing (1994) and Cities of the Plain (1998)) marked a major achievement in American literature. Only ten years earlier this now internationally acclaimed novelist had been called the best unknown writer in America.
The trilogy is McCarthy's most ambitious project yet, composed at the height of his mature powers over a period of fifteen years. It is "a miracle in prose," as Robert Hass wrote of its middle volume, an unsentimental elegy for the lost world of the cowboy, the passing of the wilderness and the fading innocence of post-World War II America. The trilogy is a literary accomplishment with wide appeal, for despite the challenging materials in each book, these volumes remained on the bestseller lists for many weeks.
This collection of essays is the first book to examine these novels as a trilogy and the first to read them as an integrated whole. Together, these explorations of McCarthy's magnum opus serve as an ideal companion reader.
Represented here are nine of the most notable Cormac McCarthy scholars, both American and European.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Educational
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I was in the beginning and shall be forever. The first and the last. The world come full circle. I am time, the destroyer. I was the wind and the stars before this. Before planets. Before heaven and hell. And when all is done, I will be wind again, to blow this world as dust back into endless space.