All the Pretty Horses (Border Trilogy Series #1) by Cormac McCarthy

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    • ISBN: 0679744398
    • Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
    • Pub. Date: June 1993
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    With the 1998 publication of Cities Of The Plain, Cormac McCarthy's acclaimed Border trilogy is now complete. The first and most admired book of the series is McCarthy's National Book Award-winning All The Pretty Horses. In highly evocative prose that puts the reader firmly in the saddle, All The Pretty Horses follows the progress of laconic 16-year-old Texan John Grady Cole, his pal Lacey Rawlins, and the mysterious young sharp shooter Jimmy Blevins as they ride across the border into Mexico in search of adventure.

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    Winner of the 1992 National Book Award

    San Francisco Chronicle

    [The Border Trilogy is] an American classic to stand with the finest literary achievements of the century.

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    Biography

    Cormac McCarthy was born in Rhode Island in 1933 and spent most of his childhood near Knoxville, Tennessee. He served in the U.S. Air Force and later studied at the University of Tennessee. In 1976 he moved to El Paso, Texas, where he lives today. McCarthy's fiction parallels his movement from the Southeast to the West--the first four novels being set in Tennessee, the last three in the Southwest and Mexico. The Orchard Keeper (1965) won the Faulkner Award for a first novel; it was followed by Outer Dark (1968), Child of God (1973), Suttree (1979), Blood Meridian (1985), and All the Pretty Horses, which won both the National Book Critics Circle Award and the National Book Award for fiction in 1992.


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    Not to be taken lightly.by GrammaLynn

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    11/13/2009: Cormac McCarthy reaches inside you and does not let go. His writing style is not the usual, which of itself makes you pay attention, but he makes you want to, until the very end. Mr. McCarthy's use of the language is exquisite and his style makes it even more so. I carried the emotions and revelations of this book around with me for days after I was done, and look forward to the next two volumes of the Trilogy.

    I Also Recommend: The Road.

    American contemporary literature in top formby tk1373

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    09/06/2009: This book is outstanding. I don't think that anyone can go wrong reading this book. Spanish teachers should have their high school students read this one.


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