Unforgiving Worlds: The Road, Blood Meridian, and No Country for Old Men – Three Powerful Tales of Survival, Violence, and Fate by Cormac McCarthy
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Please note that the individual books listed below, as per their original cover image, will be dispatched together as a collective set. This compelling three-book collection by Cormac McCarthy highlights the themes of survival, morality, and the human condition that define his work. With gripping narratives and poetic prose, these novels transport readers to a post-apocalyptic wasteland, the violent Old West, and the unforgiving Texas-Mexico border.
Inside the Collection
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The Road: This Pulitzer Prize-winning novel follows a father and son on a harrowing journey through a desolate, post-apocalyptic world. Facing starvation and constant danger, their fierce love for one another becomes a beacon of hope, deeply exploring themes of sacrifice, survival, and humanity’s enduring spirit.
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Blood Meridian: Set in the violent American West, this brutal tale follows "the Kid," a young drifter swept into the savage world of scalp hunters along the borderlands. A haunting meditation on violence, morality, and humanity’s darkest impulses, it is widely regarded as McCarthy’s ultimate masterpiece.
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No Country for Old Men: A gripping, fast-paced thriller where greed, choice, and fate collide. After a man discovers a drug deal gone wrong and absconds with the money, he becomes the primary target of a relentless, psychopathic hitman. Set on the stark Texas-Mexico border, this novel examines the shifting nature of justice and morality in a world where old certainties have entirely disappeared.
Cormac McCarthy’s vivid imagery and powerful themes make this collection a must-have for readers who appreciate profound and thought-provoking storytelling that lingers long after the final page.
Product Overview
- ISBN: 9789124396442
- Author(s): Cormac McCarthy
- Publisher: Picador
- Format: Paperback