What does /lit/ think about Cormac Mccarthy's border trilogy?
>>9637451
Makes me want to spit and squat and eat tortillas and ye
Jk but I'm having a hard time getting interested. The prose is weird at times
His weakest work not counting The Road and NCFOM
Literally everything i've read of him has been golden, yet i can't get myself to even start bothering with the trilogy.
The Crossing hands down his second best work, the best being Suttree.
Pretty Horses opens it well enough, but Cities.. interesting but ultimately unfortunate. Reads more like a parody of M as opposed to the real McCoy, or McCarthey rather.
>>9637451
Pretty Horses is okay. Crossing is great. Cities is fine but weaker than the other books.