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by Cormac McCarthy


  In the evening after supper sometimes the woman would invite him to play cards with them and sometimes he and the children would sit at the kitchen table and he'd tell them about horses and cattle and the old days. Sometimes he'd tell them about Mexico.

  One night he dreamt that Boyd was in the room with him but he would not speak for all that he called out to him. When he woke the woman was sitting on his bed with her hand on his shoulder.

  Mr Parham are you all right?

  Yes mam. I'm sorry. I was dreamin, I reckon.

  You sure you okay?

  Yes mam.

  Did you want me to bring you a sup of water?

  No mam. I appreciate it. I'll get back to sleep here directly.

  You want me to leave the light on in the kitchen?

  If you wouldnt mind.

  All right.

  I thank you.

  Boyd was your brother.

  Yes. He's been dead many a year.

  You still miss him though.

  Yes I do. All the time.

  Was he the younger?

  He was. By two years.

  I see.

  He was the best. We run off to Mexico together. When we was kids. When our folks died. We went down there to see about gettin back some horses they'd stole. We was just kids. He was awful good with horses. I always liked to watch him ride. Liked to watch him around horses. I'd give about anything to see him one more time.

  You will.

  I hope you're right.

  You sure you dont want a glass of water?

  No mam. I'm all right.

  She patted his hand. Gnarled, ropescarred, speckled from the sun and the years of it. The ropy veins that bound them to his heart. There was map enough for men to read. There God's plenty of signs and wonders to make a landscape. To make a world. She rose to go.

  Betty, he said.

  Yes.

  I'm not what you think I am. I aint nothin. I dont know why you put up with me.

  Well, Mr Parham, I know who you are. And I do know why. You go to sleep now. I'll see you in the morning.

  Yes mam.

  Cormac McCarthy is the author of eleven novels. Among his honors are the National Book Award, the Pulitzer Prize, and the National Book Critics Circle Award.

  Books by Cormac McCarthy

  The Road

  The Sunset Limited (a novel in dramatic form)

  No Country for Old Men

  Cities of the Plain

  The Crossing

  All the Pretty Horses

  The Stonemason (a play)

  The Gardener's Son (a screenplay)

  Blood Meridian

  Suttree

  Child of God

  Outer Dark

  The Orchard Keeper

  BOOKS BY CORMAC MCCARTHY

  "McCarthy puts most other American writers to shame."

  --The New York Times Book Review

  THE ORCHARD KEEPER

  Set in a small, remote community in rural Tennessee between the two world wars, this novel tells of John Wesley Rattner, a young boy, and Marion Sylder, an outlaw and bootlegger who, unbeknownst to either of them, has killed the boy's father. Together with Rattner's Uncle Ather, they enact a drama that seems born of the land itself.

  Fiction/Literature/978-0-679-72872-6 (trade)

  978-0-307-76250-4 (eBook)

  OUTER DARK

  Outer Dark is a novel at once fabular and starkly evocative, set in an unspecified place in Appalachia around the turn of the century. A woman bears her brother's child, a boy, whom he leaves in the woods and tells her the baby died of natural causes. Discovering her brother's lie, she sets forth alone to find her son.

  Fiction/Literature/978-0-679-72873-3 (trade)

  978-0-307-76249-8 (eBook)

  CHILD OF GOD

  Child of God is a taut, chilling novel that plumbs the depths of human degradation. Falsely accused of rape, Lester Ballard--a violent, dispossessed man who haunts the hill country of East Tennessee--is released from jail and allowed to roam at will, preying on the population with his strange lusts.

  Fiction/Literature/978-0-679-72874-0 (trade)

  978-0-307-76248-1 (eBook)

  SUTTREE

  This is the story of Cornelius Suttree, who has forsaken a life of privilege to live in a houseboat on the Tennessee River. Remaining on the margins of the outcast community--a brilliantly imagined collection of eccentrics, criminals, and squatters--he rises above the physical and human squalor with detachment, humor, and dignity.

  Fiction/Literature/978-0-679-73632-5 (trade)

  978-0-307-76247-4 (eBook)

  THE STONEMASON

  The setting is Louisville, Kentucky, in the 1970s. The Telfairs are stonemasons and have been for generations. Ben Telfair has given up his education to apprentice himself to his grandfather, Papaw. Out of the love that binds these two men and the gulf that separates them from the Telfairs who have forsaken--or dishonored--the family trade, McCarthy has crafted a drama that bears all the hallmarks of his great fiction.

  Fiction/Literature/978-0-679-76280-5

  BLOOD MERIDIAN

  This is an epic novel of the violence and depravity that attended America's westward expansion. Based on historical events that took place on the Texas-Mexico border in the 1850s, it traces the fortunes of the Kid, a fourteen-year-old Tennesseean who stumbles into a nightmarish world where Indians are being murdered and the market for their scalps is thriving.

  Fiction/Literature/978-0-679-72875-7 (trade)

  978-0-307-76252-8 (eBook)

  ALL THE PRETTY HORSES

  All the Pretty Horses tells of young John Grady Cole, the last of a long line of Texas ranchers. Across the border, Mexico beckons--beautiful and desolate, rugged and cruelly civilized. With two companions, he sets off on an idyllic, sometimes comic adventure, to a place where dreams are paid for in blood.

  Fiction/Literature/978-0-679-74439-9 (trade)

  978-0-307-48130-6 (eBook)

  THE CROSSING

  In the late 1930s, sixteen-year-old Billy Parham captures a she-wolf that has been marauding his family's ranch. Instead of killing it, he takes it back to the mountains of Mexico. With that crossing, he begins an arduous and dreamlike journey into a country where men meet like ghosts and violence strikes as suddenly as heat-lightning.

  Fiction/Literature/978-0-679-76084-9 (trade)

  978-0-307-76246-7 (eBook)

  CITIES OF THE PLAIN

  It is 1952 and John Grady Cole and Billy Parham are working as ranch hands in New Mexico. Their life is made up of trail drives and horse auctions and stories told by campfire light, a life they value because they know it is about to change forever.

  Fiction/Literature/978-0-679-74719-2 (trade)

  978-0-307-77752-2 (eBook)

  NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN

  McCarthy returns to the Texas-Mexico border, the setting of his famed Border Trilogy. A good old boy named Llewellyn Moss finds a pickup truck surrounded by dead man. A load of heroin and two million dollars in cash are still in the back. When Moss takes the money, he sets off a chain reaction of catastrophic violence that not even the law can contain.

  Fiction/Literature/978-0-375-70667-7 (trade)

  978-0-307-39053-0 (eBook)

  THE SUNSET LIMITED

  A startling encounter on a New York subway platform leads two strangers to a rundown tenement where a life or death decision must be made. In that small apartment, "Black" and "White," as the two men are known, begin a conversation that leads each back through his own history, mining the origins of two fundamentally opposing world-views. White is a professor whose seemingly enviable existence of relative ease has left him nonetheless in despair. Black, an ex-con and ex-addict, is the more hopeful of the men--though he is just as desperate to convince White of the power of faith as White is desperate to deny it. Their aim is no less than this: to discover the meaning of life.

  Fiction/Literature/978-0-307-27836-4 (trade)

  978-0
-307-49812-0 (eBook)

  THE ROAD

  A father and his son walk alone through burned America. Nothing moves in the ravaged landscape save the ash on the wind. It is cold enough to crack stones, and when the snow falls it is gray. The sky is dark. Their destination is the coast, although they don't know what, if anything, awaits them there. They have nothing; just a pistol to defend themselves against the lawless bands that stalk the road, the clothes they are wearing, a cart of scavenged food--and each other.

  Fiction/Literature/978-0-307-38789-9 (trade)

  978-0-307-26745-0 (eBook)

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  THIS IS A BORZOI BOOK

  PUBLISHED BY ALFRED A. KNOPF, INC.

  Copyright (c) 1998 by Cormac McCarthy

  All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. Published in the United States by Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., New York, and simultaneously in Canada by Random House of Canada Limited, Toronto. Distributed by Random House, Inc., New York.

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  Library of Congress

  Cataloging-in-Publication Data

  McCarthy, Cormac.

  Cities of the plain / Cormac McCarthy.

  p. cm. -- (Border trilogy ; v. 3)

  eISBN: 978-0-307-77752-2

  I. Title II. Series: McCarthy, Cormac, [date]

  Border trilogy ; v. 3.

  PS3563.c337c58 1998

  813'.54--dc21 98-11583

  A limited signed edition of this book has been published by B. E. Trice Publishing, New Orleans.

  v3.0

 

 

 


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