Blood meridian, or, The evening redness in the West

by Cormac McCarthy

Paperback, 1985

Collection

Status

Available

Description

Fiction. Literature. Author of the National Book Award winner All the Pretty Horses, Cormac McCarthy is one of the most provocative American stylists to emerge in the last century. The striking novel Blood Meridian offers an unflinching narrative of the brutality that accompanied the push west on the 1850s Texas frontier. His birth ended his mother's life in Tennessee. Scrawny and wiry, he runs away at the age of 14. As he makes his way westward, the impoverished and illiterate youth finds trouble at every turn. Then he's recruited by Army irregulars, lured by the promise of spoils and bound for Mexico. Churning a dusty path toward destiny, he witnesses unknown horrors and suffering-and yet, as if shielded by the almighty hand of God, he survives to breathe another day. Earning McCarthy comparisons to greats like Melville and Faulkner, Blood Meridian is a masterwork of rare genius. Gifted narrator Richard Poe wields the author's prose like a man born to speak it.… (more)

Publication

New York : Random House, c1985.

ISBN

9780679728757

Pages

337

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1985 (1e édition originale américaine)
1988-04-14 (1e traduction et édition française, Gallimard)
1992-10-16 (Réédition française, Le Loire, Gallimard)
1998-10-21 (Nouvelle édition française, Editions de l'Olivier)
2001-02-10 (Réédition française, Points, Seuil)
2016-09-01 (Réédition française, Points, Seuil)
2021-03-25 (Réédition française, Bibliothèque, Editions de l'Olivier)
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