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Book Summary InformationAuthor: Cormac McCarthy Edition: Paperback Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); English (Published) Format: Import Published: 2002-12-06 ISBN: 0330334611 Number of pages: 1056 Publisher: Picador UK
Book Reviews of Border TrilogyBook Review: the single most influential series i've read in my life Summary: 5 Stars
Cormac McCarthy has the amazing abilitly to envoke emotion using description of action and place. One never gets inside of his characters heads directly (at least not in this particular series) and yet it is the most emotionaly powerful series i have ever encountered. McCarthy taps into the very core of the human life force, our relationships with nature and change.
I first read All the Pretty Horses when i was thirteen, having heard my father talk about the effect the book had on him, specifically the way McCarthy contrasted the rappidly changing United States and the little changed Mexico. i enjoyed the story, although i found the narrative a bit dense. Jimmy Blevins, the runnaway who ends up traveling with John Grady Cole and Lacey Rowlins, made quite an impression as a fully fleshed out character and a very confused and truly destructive adolesent. He is the source of much of the trouble Grady Cole and Rawlins are presented with. Also there is a scene in which John Grady Cole and The Mexican girl who he falls in love with go swimming in a lake a night which has stuck with me. Her hair, blacker than the night, floating about her.
I read the Crossing about year later, and found it much more difficult to get through. Billy Parhams relationship with the wolf is so strong that when she dies it is difficult to continue sheerly becuase the main meat of the story seems to have vanished. the rest of the book is sparse and seemingly aimless. Billy is has lost most everything that is dear to him and cant land anywhere. the reader gets to be with him through his uncertainty and the search for his younger brother who has run off with a Mexican girl and dissapeared deep into Mexico. The novel does have conclusion however, and definately packs an interesting punch.
i didnt read Cities of the Plain until I was eighteen, ironically enough working on ranch in the middle of nowhere. It is the single most influential and moving book that i've read in my life. Watching the demise of John Grady Cole, and his friendship with Billy Parham (who is ten years older) is incredible. The contrast between Billy Parham who is very observant but also very uncertain and John Grady Cole, who is completely whole, and gifted and certain in everything he does, is staggering. The difference in the way they approach the rappidly changing world is both depressing and enlightening. I suppose the verdict is that people as whole as John Grady Cole cant survive in our culture today. There's no place for people who wont compramise their ideals, purhaps merely becuase they arent concious of the fact that ideals can be compramised. Either way the book wripped along for me, and it was a terribly painful experiance. Never have i fallen in love with a fictional character the way i fell in the with John Grady Cole in Cities of the Plain.
The love story is also quite nice, despite it's tragic qualities. The Whore that John Grady Cole falls in love with is perfectly suited for him and the scenes between them are beautiful. They're both trying to survive in a world that will never hold them. For me it is the book that best describes the compramise of the late teenaged years and young love, in a real way. The story exposes the world the way it actually is, Billy Parhams reaction to John Grady Coles death being another side of things. The conversation at the end of the book between an old Billy Parham (now a bum), and another bum under a bridge raised some interesting questions for me.
On the whole the Border Trilogy is very dense, very raw, has very strong characters and is not easy to get through but is very worth reading.
Summary of Border TrilogyThe Border Trilogy chronicles the coming-of-age of two young men in the south west of America. John Grady Cole and Billy Parham, two cowboys of the old school, are poised on the edge of a world about to change forever. Their journeys across the border into Mexico, each an adventure fraught with fear and pain, mark a passage into adulthood, and eventual salvation. McCarthy's clean, hard language evokes the physicality of an unforgiving landscape, the determination of the characters who roam within it, and the vanishing world of the Old West, where blood, violence and dying are conditions of life. Beautiful and brutal, filled with sorrow and humour, The Border Trilogy is both an epic love story an exhilarating elegy for the American Frontier. 'In these three fierce, desolate, beautiful novels, McCarthy has created a masterpiece' Sunday Times 'A landmark in American literature' Guardian
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