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No Country For Old Men
(cormac mccarthy)

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The ambiguity of modern morality forced to the brass is the theme which Mr. McCarthy explores in his latest outing 'No Country for Old Men'. A morality constantly in flux, working among the perceptions of young, old and deranged. Those meaning to make money. Those meaning to make death. The space that is the American west and what all that means. No, this isn't his best work, but if you pick it up, and you admire the guttural grandeur of places without referent, you will find among his prose a beauty matched rarely by his contemporaries. The theme is death, and even if a theme played out, in Mr. McCarthy's able hands it can seem fresh. It is just this freshness that energizes this book and makes it worth the read.



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