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Cormac McCarthy - All the Pretty Horses, No Country for Old Men, The Road (Paperback)
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Cormac McCarthy - All the Pretty Horses, No Country for Old Men, The Road (Paperback)
Series: Bloomsbury Studies in Contemporary North American Fiction
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This is a collection of original, stimulating interpretations of
key texts by Cormac McCarthy, designed for students and edited and
written by leading scholars in the field. Cormac McCarthy's
significance in the field of contemporary American fiction is
enormous. Harold Bloom has called him one of the greatest living
American writers, and named him one of the three most important
authors of the 20th century. His impact has been even greater in
the 21st century. He won the American Book Award for "All the
Pretty Horses (1991)", the Pulitzer Prize for "The Road (2006)",
and his influence on contemporary American literature has been
compared to that of Herman Melville, William Faulkner, and Ernest
Hemingway, while "The Guardian" likened the language of "The Road"
to that of Beckett and Yeats. This collection of new critical
perspectives on three of McCarthy's most widely studied novels -
"All the Pretty Horses", "No Country for Old Men", and "The Road" -
provides a wide-ranging introduction to the different
interpretations of his work. Introductions to each set of essays
encourage readers to see connections and contrasts between
different approaches and comprehensive further reading will help
students to take their study further. This series offers up-to-date
guides to the recent work of major contemporary North American
authors. Written by leading scholars in the field, each book
presents a range of original interpretations of three key texts
published since 1990, showing how the same novel may be interpreted
in a number of different ways. These informative, accessible
volumes will appeal to advance undergraduate and postgraduate
students, facilitating discussion and supporting close analysis of
the most important contemporary American and Canadian fiction.
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