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“In the mountains they saw deer in the headlights and in the headlights the deer were pale as ghosts and as soundless. They turned their red eyes toward this unreckoned sun and sidled and grouped and leapt the bar ditch by ones and twos. A small doe lost her footing on the macadam and scrabbled wildly and sank onto her hindquarters and rose again and vanished with the others into the chaparral beyond the roadside.”

Quote by Cormac McCarthy

Work

Cities of the Plain

In this speculative fiction, the story unfolds in a world where urban centers have become the primary living spaces for humanity, reflecting a future where the environment has drastically changed. The narrative explores the complexities of life in these sprawling cities, delving into themes of societal structure, human resilience, and the struggle for survival amidst a transformed world. more

Author

Cormac McCarthy
Cormac McCarthy

American novelist known for his profound literary style and rich imagination. His notable works include 'The Border Trilogy' and 'No Country for Old Men'. more

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