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Based upon Cormac McCarthy's 1992 novel of the same name, ATPH is essentially a post-WWII road movie focusing upon the travels and adventures of two young Texans by the names of John Grady Cole and Lacey ...
A book club that keeps writing new chapters
“Confrontation and contention is like food to me”
ST. MARYS, Pa. - Welcome to the home of Straub beer, Pennsylvania elk, and a book club that has been meeting for 48 years. via Philly.com
From the Cormac McCarthy novel, a post-WWII cowboy movie, not quite a purebred Western, a little like The Hi-Lo Country . via San Diego Reader
Laura Gibson, "All the Pretty Horses," Six White Horses
Amy has a special place in her heart for Maker's Mark, sausage McMuffins and horrible band names. via Willamette Week
Kansas House debates proposal on school boards reviewing materials for obscenity
“Let the school board set the community standard.”
Should Kansas teachers ask their school boards to review any outside classroom materials that parents might challenge as obscene?Or would that waste a school board’s time?Those questions were at the ... via KansasCity.com
Extra, extra! Editors bring power to town TCT
They call themselves Editors , but really they should just be called Proofreaders. via Madison.com
Welcome to Cormac McCarthy country
“Both are epic in scope, cosmically resonant, obsessed with open space and with language, exploring vast uncharted distances with a fanatically patient minuteness.”
Novelist, recluse... guest on Oprah. Ten things that make Cormac McCarthy special. via Times Online
Texas State acquires McCarthy archives
“I think he's the greatest living American writer”
The Southwestern Writers Collection at Texas State University-San Marcos has purchased the archives of novelist Cormac McCarthy, a winner of the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award. via Hollywood Reporter
Monday @ 8:00p All The Pretty Horses
John Grady Cole, a sixteen year old cowboy, and his best friend, Lacey Rawlins, crossing the border to move south to Mexico. via WDWB-TV Southfield
Movie Review | Coen Brothers bring McCarthy novel to silver screen
“We all get what's comin' to us.”
Three out of five stars Cory Lewis Issue date: 11/13/07 Section: Arts While a surprisingly large number of movies are based on novels, rarely does a film's effect on its audience match the novel's effect on its ... via The Tufts Daily
Blurring the line between good guys and bad guys
Film review I guess I was drawn to seeing "3:10 to Yuma" because of the ranching. via Summit Daily News