Cities of the Plain

Cities of the Plain

By Cormac McCarthy

Pages

293

Rating

4.12

Year

1998

FictionHistorical FictionWesternsAmericanLiteratureNovels

Description

The concluding volume of the Border trilogy. In this magnificent novel, Cormac McCarthy fashions a darkly beautiful elegy for the American frontier. It is 1952 and John Grady Cole and Billy Parham are working as ranch hands in New Mexico, not far from the proving grounds of Alamogordo and the cities of El Paso and Juarez. Their life is made up of trail drives and horse auctions and stories told by campfire light. They value that life all the more because they know it is about to change forever.

The change comes when John Grady falls in love with a beautiful, ill-starred Mexican prostitute and sets in motion a chain of events as violent as they are unstoppable. Haunting in its beauty, filled with sorrow, humor, and awe, Cities of the Plain is a genuine American epic.

Endorsements

National Book Award–winning author — Cormac McCarthy

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