Micro-Review #1: No Country for Old Men

by Cormac McCarthy

More of a screenplay than a novel, this book has sparse punctuation, few speaker attributions, and narration that bleeds into the action. If most writers tried to write like this, the result might not be pretty. Since this is McCarthy we’re talking about—with big questions of justice, morality and free will couched in gory, commercial terms—it’s a jaw-dropper from start to finish. Reviewed on June 30, 2020

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