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All the Pretty Horses

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Cormac McCarthy novel described as a romantic departure from his typical violence-focused work, primarily concerned with the romantic ideal of the cowboy.

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"all the pretty horses is a nice departure from the rest of what I've read from McCarthy (blood meridian, the road). it's a romantic novel and isnt seeped in so much violence and despair. although there is a fair amount of violence, its primarily concerned with the romantic ideal of the cowboy"
what are you reading? · u/ChefGoldbloom · ↑40 · 2021-04-30
"I think it happens in every one that I have read save All the Pretty Horses"
"all the pretty horses is a nice departure from the rest of what I've read from McCarthy (blood meridian, the road). it's a romantic novel and isnt seeped in so much violence and despair."
what are you reading? · u/ChefGoldbloom · ↑40 · 2021-04-30
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