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Immerse yourself in the haunting world of Cormac McCarthy’s novel with stunning visuals and visceral storytelling. Discover the beauty of despair and explore a post-nuclear landscape like never before.
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Critical Praise “The book wrenches our nightmares into a gray light where they don't vanish but become more vivid.” Los Angeles Times Steve Erickson “A postatomic apocalypse novel as we've never seen one before, a black book of wondrous paragraphs that reads as though Samuel Beckett had dared himself to outdo Harlan Ellison.” Chicago Tribune Alan Cheuse “Stunning and heart-wrenching...A remarkable and unforgettable novel.” San Francisco Chronicle David Hellman “But even with its flaws, there's just no getting around it: The Road is a frightening, profound tale that drags us into places we don't want to go, forces us to think about questions we don't want to ask...Ultimately, my cynicism was overwhelmed by the visceral power of McCarthy's prose and the simple beauty of this hero's love for his son.” Washington Post Ron Charles “Many authors have imagined a post-nuclear world. McCarthy is particularly well-suited to the task because he writes so beautifully and convincingly about violence, despair and men in desperate situations.” USA Today Dierdre Donahue
Awards / Honors National Bestseller Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction Winner of the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for Fiction National Book Critic’s Circle Award Finalist Oprah’s Book Club
Unique Writing Style EXAMPLE #1 EXAMPLE #2 There are other good guys. You said so.Yes.So where are they?They’re hiding.Who are they hiding from?From each other.Are there lots of them?We dont know.But some.Some. Yes.Is that true?Yes. That’s true.But it might not be true.I think it’s true.Okay.You dont believe me.I believe you.Okay. “With the first gray light he rose and left the boy sleeping and walked out to the road and squatted and studied the country to the south. Barren, silent, godless. He thought the month was October but he wasnt sure. He hadnt kept a calendar for years. They were moving south. There’d be no surviving another winter here.” • Other Cormac McCarthy novels with the same writing style
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The Road (film) Release Date: October 16, 2009 Starring: Viggo Mortensen Charlize Theron Guy Pearce Robert Duvall Director: John Hillcoat Watch the Trailer
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