Structure/Length: 13 chapters; approximately 309 pages; approximately 7 hours, 29 minutes on audio
Protagonist/Central Conflict:No Country for Old Men is a crime novel set in West Texas during the early 1980s. In the aftermath of a drug deal gone wrong, Llewelyn Moss discovers a suitcase filled with two million dollars while hunting. Moss takes the money, setting in motion a violent pursuit by Anton Chigurh, a remorseless hitman, and Sheriff Ed Tom Bell, who is determined to bring both Moss and Chigurh to justice. The novel explores moral ambiguity, fate, and the relentless pursuit of money and power.
Potential Sensitivity Issues: Violence; moral ambiguity; crime; brief mention of topics related to reproductive rights; occasional use of outdated and offensive terms in both novel and some paired texts
Cormac McCarthy, Author
Bio: Born 1933; American author known for his contributions to literature, particularly in the genres of western and post-apocalyptic fiction; celebrated for his distinctive prose style and themes of morality; recognized for his philosophical depth and exploration of the human condition in stories often set against harsh and unforgiving landscapes
Other Works:The Orchard Keeper (1965); Child of God (1973); Blood Meridian (1985); All the Pretty Horses (1992); The Crossing (1994); The Road (2006)
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