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Ask any literary critic -- and most discerning readers -- to name the greatest living American novelist, and Cormac McCarthy is sure to surface as a major contender. Best known for his powerful regional fiction (Sutree, the Border Trilogy, Blood Meridian, et al), this dazzling prose stylist crafts tragic, unforgettable stories suffused with violence, alienation, and an undeniably apocalyptic vision. Now, in what we consider McCarthy's best novel to date, the apocalypse itself becomes a set piece. Unfolding in a terrifying future where Armageddon has been waged and lost, The Road traces the odyssey of a father and his young son through a desolate landscape of devastation and danger. Powerful, moving, and extraordinary by any standard, this is McCarthy at his greatest and gravest.
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The road, Cormac McCarthy
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- Publicado en
- 2011
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- Título
- The road
- Idioma
- Inglés
- Autores
- Cormac McCarthy
- Editorial
- Cornelsen
- Publicado en
- 2011
- Formato
- Tapa blanda
- Páginas
- 203
- ISBN10
- 3060328684
- ISBN13
- 9783060328680
- Serie
- Etiquetas
- Ficción, Ciencia ficción, Amor, EE.UU., Niños, Literatura americana, Muerte, Regalos para hombres, Adaptada al cine, Sombrío, oscuro, América, Miedo, Supervivencia, Post-apocalíptica, Futuro, Suicidio, Padre, Apocalipsis, Hijo, Catástrofes, Triste, Padres e hijos, Oscuridad, tinieblas, Canibalismo, Premio Pulitzer
- Primera publicación
- 2006
- Título original
- The Road
- Calificación
- 4 de 5
- Descripción
- Ask any literary critic -- and most discerning readers -- to name the greatest living American novelist, and Cormac McCarthy is sure to surface as a major contender. Best known for his powerful regional fiction (Sutree, the Border Trilogy, Blood Meridian, et al), this dazzling prose stylist crafts tragic, unforgettable stories suffused with violence, alienation, and an undeniably apocalyptic vision. Now, in what we consider McCarthy's best novel to date, the apocalypse itself becomes a set piece. Unfolding in a terrifying future where Armageddon has been waged and lost, The Road traces the odyssey of a father and his young son through a desolate landscape of devastation and danger. Powerful, moving, and extraordinary by any standard, this is McCarthy at his greatest and gravest.

























