Cities of the Plain is the concluding novel in Cormac McCarthy's acclaimed Border Trilogy. Set in 1952 New Mexico, it follows ranch hands John Grady Cole and Billy Parnham as the American frontier fades. Their lives converge as John Grady's love for a woman in Mexico triggers a chain of events against a backdrop of encroaching modernity and the timeless pull of the border.
Why You Should Read?
- Experience the culmination of McCarthy's Border Trilogy, bringing John Grady Cole's and Billy Parnham's stories to their dramatic conclusion.
- Explore themes of loss, fate, and the passing of an era in a stark, poetic prose style characteristic of Cormac McCarthy.
- Witness the collision of tradition and modernity on the American-Mexican border, depicted with historical detail and emotional depth.
- Engage with a story of impossible love and the harsh realities of the frontier, making profound observations on human nature and destiny.