Border trilogy: Horses, horses... Beyond the line. Sodom and Gomorrah, or Cities around this
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Cormack McCarthy is a modern American classic of the main caliber, a winner of the MacArthur Fellowship “For Genius”, a master of complex experiences and non-standard syntax, well known to our readers for his novels “No Country for Old Men” (the Coen brothers’ film based on this book received four Oscars) ), The Road (which won a Pulitzer Prize and was also made into a film), and Blood Meridian (“a sort of cross between Dante’s Inferno, The Iliad and Moby Dick,” as Booker winner John Banville put it). The Horses novels , horses..." (winner of the US National Book Award and brought to the screen by Billy Bob Thornton, starring Matt Damon and Penelope Cruz), Beyond the Line and Sodom and Gomorrah make up the Frontier Trilogy. This is a magnificent combination of heroic saga and melodrama, imbued with the directness of a classic Western and the elegance of a half-forgotten myth. Here the young heroes - either wanting, like all teenagers, to become real men, or consumed by American wanderlust, or obeying the call of the Holy Grail - one day mount horses and, having crossed the river separating Texas from Mexico, find themselves in a mythological space. It’s as if they turn into heroes of an ancient, cruel epic, where people meet ghosts, and violence is as swift as lightning... “The world of Cormac McCarthy is an old world, more spacious than the one to which we are accustomed; this is a world that does not tolerate haste, a world of moral absolutes, a world openly opposed to modernity” (New Republic).
Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Кормак Маккарти
- Language
- Russian
- Translator
- Сергей Борисович Белов