The Crossing by Cormac McCarthy Paperback Book

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Author: Cormac McCarthy

Format: Quality Paperback

Publisher: Vintage Books USA

Published: Mar 1995

Genre: Fiction - Literary

Retail Price: $18.00

Pages: 432

Synopsis

In The Crossing, Cormac McCarthy fulfills the promise of All the Pretty Horses and at the same time give us a work that is darker and more visionary, a novel with the unstoppable momentum of a classic western and the elegaic power of a lost American myth.

In the late 1930s, sixteen-year-old Billy Parham captures a she-wolf that has been marauding his family's ranch.  But instead of killing it, he decides to take it back to the mountains of Mexico.  With that crossing, he begins an arduous and often dreamlike journey into a country where men meet ghosts and violence strikes as suddenly as heat-lightning--a world where there is no order 'save that which death has put there.'

An essential novel by any measure, The Crossing is luminous and appalling, a book that touches, stops, and starts the heart and mind at once.

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BookLender review by Reagan on 2009-06-24 07:40:22

I love Cormac McCarthy I'd list him in my top 5 favorite authors. But The Crossing is a rare miss for him. Where All the Pretty Horses had a deep, brooding intensity, The Crossing is just brooding. It's characters are mysterious and speak cryptically, but they don't seem connected. It seems McCarthy was trying to make a dark, metaphysical novel but got lost in it himself. In fact, The crossing reads more like Blood Meridian than it does All the Pretty Horses. I read 150 pages, and it never hooked me.