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[McCarthy's] works, and consistently brilliant in its imagining of the posthumous condition of natureand civilization.' —The New York Times Book Review 'One of McCarthy's best novels, probablyhis most moving and perhaps his most personal.' —Los Angeles Times Book ReviewÂ'Illuminated by extraordinary tenderness. . . . Simple yet mysterious, simultaneously cryptic andcrystal clear. The Road offers nothing in the way of escape or comfort. But its fearless wisdom ismore indelible than reassurance could ever be.' —The New York Times 'No American writersince Faulkner has wandered so willingly into the swamp waters of deviltry and redemption. . . .[McCarthy] has written this last waltz with enough elegant reserve to capture what matters most.'—The Boston Globe 'There is an urgency to each page, and a raw emotional pull . . . making [The Road] easily one of the most harrowing books you'll ever encounter. . . . Once opened, [it is]nearly impossible to put down; it is as if you must keep reading in order for the characters to stayalive. . . . The Road is a deeply imagined work and harrowing no matter what your politics.'—Bookforum 'We find this violent, grotesque world rendered in gorgeous, melancholic, evenbiblical cadences. . . . Few books can do more; few have done better. Read this book.' —RockyMountain News 'A dark book that glows with the intensity of [McCarthy's] huge gift for language. .. . Why read this? . . . Because in its lapidary transcription of the deepest despair short of totalannihilation we may ever know, this book announces the triumph of language over nothingness.'—Chicago Tribune 'The love between the father and the son is one of the most profoundrelationships McCarthy has ever written.'—The Ch

[McCarthy's] works, and consistently brilliant in its imagining of the posthumous condition of nature

and civilization.' —The New York Times Book Review 'One of McCarthy's best novels, probably

his most moving and perhaps his most personal.' —Los Angeles Times Book ReviewÂ

'Illuminated by extraordinary tenderness. . . . Simple yet mysterious, simultaneously cryptic and

crystal clear. The Road offers nothing in the way of escape or comfort. But its fearless wisdom is

more indelible than reassurance could ever be.' —The New York Times 'No American writer

since Faulkner has wandered so willingly into the swamp waters of deviltry and redemption. . . .

[McCarthy] has written this last waltz with enough elegant reserve to capture what matters most.'

—The Boston Globe 'There is an urgency to each page, and a raw emotional pull . . . making [

The Road] easily one of the most harrowing books you'll ever encounter. . . . Once opened, [it is]

nearly impossible to put down; it is as if you must keep reading in order for the characters to stay

alive. . . . The Road is a deeply imagined work and harrowing no matter what your politics.'

—Bookforum 'We find this violent, grotesque world rendered in gorgeous, melancholic, even

biblical cadences. . . . Few books can do more; few have done better. Read this book.' —Rocky

Mountain News 'A dark book that glows with the intensity of [McCarthy's] huge gift for language. .

. . Why read this? . . . Because in its lapidary transcription of the deepest despair short of total

annihilation we may ever know, this book announces the triumph of language over nothingness.'

—Chicago Tribune 'The love between the father and the son is one of the most profound

relationships McCarthy has ever written.'—The Ch

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