6b Cormac McCarthy. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2005. First Edition, SIGNED.
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Set along the bleak Texas-Mexico border in 1980, No Country for Old Men is a sparse, high-tension thriller that explores the nature of evil and the inevitability of fate. The narrative centers on Llewelyn Moss, a welder who discovers a desert drug deal gone wrong and makes the fatal decision to walk away with a satchel containing two million dollars. This act ignites a relentless pursuit by Anton Chigurh, a chilling, philosophical hitman who views himself as an instrument of destiny, while the aging Sheriff Ed Tom Bell attempts to track them both. Through Bell's disillusioned eyes, McCarthy paints a grim portrait of a world where traditional morality is being systematically dismantled by a new, senseless brand of violence.
Cormac McCarthy wrote this novel during a transformative period in his career, originally conceiving the story as a screenplay before adapting it into its final literary form. This origins story is evident in the book's propulsive, dialogue-heavy style, which differs significantly from the dense, "Southern Gothic" prose of his earlier works like Blood Meridian. Despite being one of America's most reclusive authors, McCarthy’s work on this book bridge the gap between high-literary prestige and mainstream cultural impact, particularly following the 2007 Coen Brothers film adaptation. His struggle to capture the "death of the West" in such a lean, modern format resulted in a work that is now considered a definitive pillar of contemporary American fiction.
This signed first edition was published by Alfred A. Knopf in 2005, particularly prized with the inclusion of the iconic dust jacket designed by Chip Kidd, which features a stark silhouette that has since become synonymous with the story’s looming dread. Authentic signatures by McCarthy are notoriously difficult to find due to his private nature; this copy features a genuine signature on a tipped-in leaf.
Description
Black cloth binding with gilt lettering to spine. Original iconic dustwrapper. Signed on preliminary flyleaf. Deckled edges. Fine condition. Clean copy.