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The searing, post-apocalyptic novel that has instantly established itself as a modern masterpiece
A father and his son walk alone through burned America, heading through the ravaged landscape to the coast. This is the profoundly moving story of their journey. The Road boldly imagines a future in which no hope remains, but in which two people, `each the other's world entire', are sustained by love. Awesome in the totality of its vision, it is an unflinching meditation on the worst and the best that we are capable of: ultimate destructiveness, desperate tenacity, and the tenderness that keeps two people alive in the face of total devastation.
`The first great masterpiece of the globally warmed generation. Here is an American classic which, at a stroke, makes McCarthy a contender for the Nobel Prize for Literature . . . An absolutely wonderful book that people will be reading for generations' Andrew O'Hagan
`A work of such terrible beauty that you will struggle to look away' Tom Gatti, The Times
`So good that it will devour you, in parts. It is incandescent' Niall Griffiths, Daily Telegraph
`You will read on, absolutely convinced, thrilled, mesmerised. All the modern novel can do is done here' Alan Warner, Guardian
Pan Macmillan (United Kingdom) | |
2007 | |
9780330447546 | |
Paperback - 256 Pages |

Average rating (6 reviews)
Emotional Tale Of Destruction And Love
jonster29 | 10/07/2008 | See all jonster29's reviews (1) »
This is a true classic. The image the reader is left with, is of a world of true horror with the two main characters a ray of light in a lost world. The writing style at first is confusing but suits the overall structure. This is one of the most emotional books I have read. A must read.
Incredible
eliriarte | 20/03/2008 | See all eliriarte's reviews (5) »
Although the premise might sound trashy this book is far from it. It is a well thought out and structured novel. The writing style is different, this being the first McCarthy book I've read I'm not sure if it's specific to this book but it certainly suits it. The book is continually difficult and distressing to read but well worth it for the infrequent but touching beauty and as a thought provoking read.
Engrossing and terrifying!!
alfar100 | 08/01/2008 | See all alfar100's reviews (2) »
I read this book in one sitting, its THAT good! A very haunting, brutal and frighteningly real account of what the end of the world could be like for any survivors. Beautifully written but harrowing all at the same time. Not a bit surprised it won the Pulitzer prize for fiction 2007, brilliant!




























