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  1. Cities of the Plain is the final volume of American novelist Cormac McCarthy 's "Border Trilogy", published in 1998. The title is a reference to Sodom and Gomorrah (Genesis 19:29). Plot summary. The story opens in 1952.

    • Cormac McCarthy
    • 304 pp
    • 1998
    • May 12, 1998
  2. 12 de mai. de 1998 · Cities of the Plain. Cormac McCarthy. 4.13. 27,274 ratings1,782 reviews. The concluding volume of the Border trilogy. In this magnificent new novel, the National Book Award-winning author of All the Pretty Horses and The Crossing fashions a darkly beautiful elegy for the American frontier.

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  5. About Cities of the Plain. NATIONAL BESTSELLER • The third volume of the award-winning Border Trilogy, from the bestselling author of The Passenger and the Pulitzer Prize–winning novel The Road • A darkly beautiful elegy for the American frontier. The setting is New Mexico in 1952, where John Grady Cole and Billy Parham are working as ...

    • Cormac Mccarthy
    • Paperback
  6. With the terrible beauty of Cities of the Plain--with its magisterial prose, humor both wry and out-right, fierce conviction and unwavering humanity--Cormac McCarthy has completed a...

  7. 4 de ago. de 2022 · Cities of the Plain is the final novel in the Border Trilogy. It is preceded by the first two volumes: All the Pretty Horses and The Crossing. Praise for Cormac McCarthy. ‘McCarthy worked close to some religious impulse, his books were terrifying and absolute’ – Anne Enright, author of The Green Road and The Wren, The Wren.