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Cormac McCarthy: Critical Review by Irving Malin

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Cormac McCarthy
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SOURCE: "A Sense of Incarnation," in Commonweal, Vol. 119, No. 16, September 25, 1992, p. 29.

In the following review, Malin discusses imagery, characterization, and the spiritual quest found in All the Pretty Horses. Malin comments on the language used in the novel, and on the "juxtapositions of beauty and blood, 'prettiness' and terror."

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