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Author - Cormac Mccarthy ... [Goo?] [Posters]This Paperback Book item from Vintage was reviewed on 26-Jul-2008. Search ISBN:0679744398 offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. All the Pretty Horses Reference Book. Classifications : Movie Tie-Ins Genre Fiction Literature & Fiction Subjects Books General Westerns Genre Fiction Literature & Fiction Subjects Books United States 18th Century 19th Century 20th Century African American . Click the following link to view the cover of All the Pretty Horses. Related topics: Movie Tie-Ins. Genre Fiction. Subjects. Books. General. Westerns. Genre Fiction. Subjects. Books. United States. requestid: 7837e5cc-75ed-4d4a-a5fb-d15f54ed3788requestprocessingtime: 0.0653690000000000 salesrank: 2158 numberofitems: 1 packagedimensions: 7979544512 1) Paperback Book All the Pretty Horses by Vintage. I can read English, French, Italian. This novel ranks with Proust´s La Recherche du temps perdu, and Manzoni´s Promessi sposi. Breathtaking scenes follow more breathtaking scenes and the whole leaves the reader breathless. Magnificient, none like it.¤ 2) Paperback Book All the Pretty Horses by Vintage. I found this book an effort to read. Confusing at the start, yet did grab me midway but I was ready to discard with about 1/3 left, but thought better of it and completed. Yes, his writing is very descriptive and captures the essence of every sense the reader needs to be placed within the story. However, it just seemed to skip and jumble along, the ending wasn´t anything like the many my mind conjured up, it wasn´t really anything special at all...Grady continued on rambling as did the book. I perhaps need to read another of his works to get a better grasp of the talent of this writer, as so many have applauded his style.¤ 3) Paperback Book All the Pretty Horses by Vintage. I have looked at some of the reviews here, and am a bit surprised as the number of people who hated this book. It is a challenge to read, but this is no "Ulysses." The main themes can be understood with a little careful attention. Some have compared McCarthy´s style to Hemingway´s but this is not a fair comparision. McCarthy´s prose is far more complex. Hemingway wrote arresting prose, but at times his minimalist style was cartoonish. McCarthy is simple the way Picasso is simple -- that is to say, only if you do not look hard enough.
4) Paperback Book All the Pretty Horses by Vintage. Cormac McCarthy seems to be everywhere right now--Oprah´s book club, a recent Coen Brothers film adaptation, one of the top novels of the past quarter-century. I decided it was time to check out his work, since he´s considered the modern Faulkner, and a great depicter of the violent and beautiful American southwest. All the Pretty Horses both lives up to my expectations and kind of frustrates them. The novel starts out gloomy with the funeral for the protagonist John Grady´s grandfather, turns comedic when Grady and his friend cross the border into Mexico in search of adventure, then shifts into a semi-melodramatic romance, finally returning to a state of pitch-black gloom and despair. All throughout, McCarthy retains a distance from the world of the novel, coldly surveying the raw beauty of the Mexican landscape and stubbornly refusing to enter the heads of his equally stubborn characters. In some ways, this narrative distance works quite well, amplifying the frankness and simplicity that Hemingway is known for. But it also prevents the novel from striking home on any real emotional level.
5) Paperback Book All the Pretty Horses by Vintage. Adventure, full-hearted love, revenge, the majestic wilderness, and of course horses: the western-movie staples are what moves this novel. Yet if All The Pretty Horses is a classic cowboy story, it is also that of a dying world, and all the more accessible to us that it is set in the post-war era.
6) Paperback Book All the Pretty Horses by Vintage. Now a major motion picture from Columbia Pictures starring Matt Damon, produced by Mike Nichols, and directed by Billy Bob Thornton. 7) Paperback Book All the Pretty Horses by Vintage. Part bildungsroman, part horse opera, part meditation on courage and loyalty, this beautifully crafted novel won the National Book Award in 1992. The plot is simple enough. John Grady Cole, a 16-year-old dispossessed Texan, crosses the Rio Grande into Mexico in 1949, accompanied by his pal Lacey Rawlins. The two precocious horsemen pick up a sidekick--a laughable but deadly marksman named Jimmy Blevins--encounter various adventures on their way south and finally arrive at a paradisiacal hacienda where Cole falls into an ill-fated romance. Readers familiar with McCarthy´s Faulknerian prose will find the writing more restrained than in Suttree and Blood Meridian. Newcomers will be mesmerized by the tragic tale of John Grady Cole´s coming of age.¤ Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 23-Aug-2008, 06797443989780679744399,
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