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  1. Jan 1, 2001 · Both protagonists: John Grady Cole, in ‘All the Pretty Horses’; and Billy Parham in ‘The Crossing’, are young cowboys and each travels between the US southwest into northern Mexico. The third novel, ‘Cities of the Plains’, opens in the early 1950s with Cole and Parham together at a ranch in New Mexico, just north of El Paso.

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    • Cormac Mccarthy
  2. The Border Trilogy is a series of novels by the American author Cormac McCarthy: All the Pretty Horses (1992), The Crossing (1994), and Cities of the Plain (1998). The trilogy revolves around the coming of age and adventures of two young cowboys, John Grady Cole and Billy Parham, and is mainly set on the border between the Southwestern United ...

  3. Jan 22, 2024 · All The Pretty Horses Summary, Characters and Themes. “Cormac McCarthy’s ‘All the Pretty Horses,’ the first novel in the acclaimed Border Trilogy, is a captivating and elegiac narrative that paints a vivid portrait of the American Southwest and Mexico in the late 1940s. This award-winning novel, steeped in the traditions of Western ...

  4. All the Pretty Horses is the first of McCarthy’s Border Trilogy, a series of novels taking place in the “border country” between the United States and Mexico in the decade before and after World War II.

  5. All the Pretty Horses is a novel by American author Cormac McCarthy published by Alfred A. Knopf in 1992. It was a bestseller, winning both the U.S. National Book Award [1] and the National Book Critics Circle Award. It is the first of McCarthy's "Border Trilogy".

    • Cormac McCarthy
    • 1992
  6. Jan 1, 1992 · Told in McCarthy’s ornate, signature prose and set in a threatening landscape that is practically a character on it’s own, All the Pretty Horses is a fantastic journey about border crossings: from one land to another, from naivety to understanding and from adolescence into adulthood.

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  8. Summary. PDF Cite. The Border Trilogy is a fictionalized portrayal of two boys’ pilgrimage from youth to manhood during the years immediately before, during, and following World War II. John...