
All the Pretty Horses
The Border Trilogy, Book One
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Narrated by:
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Frank Muller
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By:
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Cormac McCarthy
Cormac McCarthy is a quiet, unassuming presence in American fiction today, but like the slow, measured voices of many of his characters, he speaks with an authority and conviction that demands an audience. All the Pretty Horses, McCarthy's sixth novel, is a cowboy odyssey for modern times. Set in the late 1940s, it features the travels and toils of a 16-year-old East Texan named John Grady Cole, caught in the agonizing purgatory between adolescence and adulthood.
At the start of the novel, Cole's grandfather has just died, his parents have permanently separated, and the family ranch, upon which he had placed so many boyish hopes, has been sold. Rootless and increasingly restive, Cole leaves Texas, accompanied by his friend Lacey Rawlins, and begins a journey across the vaquero frontier into the badlands of northern Mexico. In spite of its hard realities and spare telling, All the Pretty Horses is a lyrical and richly romantic story, chronicling - along with the erosion of the frontier - the loss of an era.
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"This is a novel so exuberant in its prose, so offbeat in its setting and so mordant and profound in its deliberations that one searches in vain for comparisons in American literature." (Publishers Weekly)
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Second, in my opinion the narrator needs to dial back the character dramatics a bit. He over does it with the Texas drawl and the Mexican accents. At first it is distracting but after a while you get used to it. However, for whatever reason whenever he uses his Mexican voice it is his quiet voice which sometimes you can barely hear in the car. SUPER FRUSTRATING!!
5 stars for the story, 1 star for the narration.
Classic Cormac McCarthy, horrible narration
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simply wonderful
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The narration of this book is also excellent. From the female voices (acted by a man) to the Spanish, which in context is still understandable to a gringo like me, the actor did a fantastic job.
Enjoyable story & great voice acting.
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just listened again. sheer poetry.
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best of McCarthy
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Give it Some Time
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excellent narration, volume is too light.
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All the Pretty Words
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Best country western ever!
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Cormac never fails.
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