Dark and brooding James Franco was spotted on the set of "Eat, Pray, Love" (don't even get me started on how much I hated that book) carrying Blood Meridian by Cormac McCarthy. I really adored The Road by Cormac, so I am adding this to my long list of books to be read.
The novel recounts the adventures of a young runaway, the kid, who stumbles into the company of the Glanton Gang, outlaws and scalp-hunters who cleared Indians from the Texas-Mexico borderlands during the late 1840's under contract to territorial governors. Reinvisioning the ideology of manifest destiny upon which the American dream was founded, Blood Meridian depicts the borderland between knowledge and power, between progress and dehumanization, between history and myth and, most importantly, between physical violence and the violence of language.
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