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A father and his young son walk alone through burned America, heading slowly for the coast. Nothing moves in the ravaged landscape save the ash on the wind. They have nothing but a pistol to defend themselves against the men who stalk the road, the clothes they are wearing, a cart of scavenged food - and each other.Read More

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    'The first great masterpiece of the globally warmed generation. Here is an American classic which at a stroke makes McCarthy a contender for the Nobel Prize for Literature' Andrew O'Hagan A father and his young son walk alone through burned America heading slowly for the coast. Nothing moves in the ravaged landscape save the ash on the wind. They have nothing but a pistol to defend themselves against the men who stalk the road the clothes they are wearing a cart of scavenged food -- and each other. 'McCarthy conjures from this pitiless flight the miracle of unswerving humanity. Gripping beyond belief' Chris Cleave Sunday Telegraph 'One of the most shocking and harrowing but ultimately redemptive books I have read. It is an intensely intimate story. It is also a warning' Kirsty Wark Observer Books of the Year 'So good that it will devour you. It is incandescent' Daily Telegraph 'You will read on absolutely convinced thrilled mesmerized. All the modern novel can do is done here' Alan Warner Guardian 'A masterpiece that will soon be considered a classic' Herald

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    From the author of No Country For Old Men, Cormac McCarthy, The Road has been described by Andrew O'Hagan as The first great masterpiece of the globally-warmed generation. The novel describes the journey of a father and his young son as they walk alone through a burned and desolate post-acopalyptic America, in search of warmth and a better life. With nothing but a pistol to protect them from fellow human survivors of cannibalistic tribes, this harrowing novel was winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for Fiction, and named the best book of the last 25 years, fiction or non-fiction, by Entertainment Weekly in 2008. It was also adapted into a successful film starring Viggo Mortensen.

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    Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. 'The first great masterpiece of the globally warmed generation. Here is an American classic which, at a stroke, makes McCarthy a contender for the Nobel Prize for Literature' Andrew O'Hagan A father and...

  • 0330513001
  • 9780330513005
  • Cormac McCarthy
  • 1 January 2010
  • Picador
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 256
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