The Road by Cormac Mccarthy

The Road by Cormac Mccarthy

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A father and his son walk alone through burned America. Nothing moves in the ravaged, nuclear landscape save the ash on the wind. They have nothing: just a pistol to defend themselves, the clothes they are wearing, a cart of scavenged food - and each other. This title imagines a future in which no hope remains.

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The Road by Cormac Mccarthy

A father and his son walk alone through burned America. Nothing moves in the ravaged, nuclear landscape save the ash on the wind. It is cold enough to crack stones, and when the snow falls it is grey. The sky is dark. Their destination is the coast, although they don't know what, if anything, awaits them there. They have nothing; just a pistol to defend themselves against the lawless bands that stalk the road, the clothes they are wearing, a cart of scavenged food - and each other. The Road is the profoundly moving story of a journey. It boldly imagines a future in which no hope remains, but in which the father and his son, 'each other's world entire', are sustained by love. Awesome in the totality of its vision, it is an unflinching meditation on the worst and the best that we are capable of: ultimate destructiveness, desperate tenacity, and the tenderness that keeps two people alive in the face of total devastation.
Cormac McCarthy is the author of many acclaimed novels, including The Road and Blood Meridian. Among his honours are the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and the PEN/Saul Bellow Award for lifetime achievement in American literature.
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ISBN 13 9780330447553
ISBN 10 0330447556
Title The Road
Author Cormac Mccarthy
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Pan Macmillan
Year published 2006-10-06
Number of pages 256
Prizes Winner of James Tait Black Prize for Fiction 2006 (UK), Winner of Pulitzer Prize for Fiction 2007 (UK)
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.