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28. Cormac McCarthy, The Road (2006)

  • Andrew Estes

Abstract

The Road describes the arduous journey of an unnamed father and son through a blasted, post-apocalyptic America. Published in 2006, Cormac McCarthy’s novel has often been read in light of the traumatic events of 9/11, though no explicit reference is made in the text. The Road lends itself to ecocritical interpretation as well. Its gray, wasted landscapes where no plants grow recall dire environmental problems outside the text. The Road epitomizes the stylistic minimalism that marked McCarthy’s earlier novels. This linguistic austerity mirrors the shrinking world described in The Road. The father gives the son what is very likely the last Coca-Cola in existence. Furthermore, the few people encountered in the text engage in violent competition over the last scraps of food - a reference to the frailty of the current state of American hyperabundance. Despite The Road’s spare style and dark content, it is an easy read. It is and will probably remain McCarthy’s best-known novel.

Abstract

The Road describes the arduous journey of an unnamed father and son through a blasted, post-apocalyptic America. Published in 2006, Cormac McCarthy’s novel has often been read in light of the traumatic events of 9/11, though no explicit reference is made in the text. The Road lends itself to ecocritical interpretation as well. Its gray, wasted landscapes where no plants grow recall dire environmental problems outside the text. The Road epitomizes the stylistic minimalism that marked McCarthy’s earlier novels. This linguistic austerity mirrors the shrinking world described in The Road. The father gives the son what is very likely the last Coca-Cola in existence. Furthermore, the few people encountered in the text engage in violent competition over the last scraps of food - a reference to the frailty of the current state of American hyperabundance. Despite The Road’s spare style and dark content, it is an easy read. It is and will probably remain McCarthy’s best-known novel.

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