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Cormac McCarthy's style is perfect for narrating any tale of moral misery, senselessness, barbarity. "Someone who can’t tell the difference between raping and killing people and chewing gum in class is much worse than me."
Cormac McCarthy's style is perfect for narrating any tale of moral misery, senselessness, barbarity.
"Someone who can’t tell the difference between raping and killing people and chewing gum in class is much worse than me."
Dive into McCarthy's haunting tale of violence and morality—read 'No Country for Old Men' today!
"When we’re all gone from here, only death will remain, and even it will have its days numbered." "Listen to me, he said. What. When you dream of a world that never existed or one that will never exist and in which you are happy again, it will mean that you have given up. Understand? And you cannot give up. I will not let you."
"When we’re all gone from here, only death will remain, and even it will have its days numbered."
"Listen to me, he said. What. When you dream of a world that never existed or one that will never exist and in which you are happy again, it will mean that you have given up. Understand? And you cannot give up. I will not let you."
Read Cormac McCarthy’s The Road and experience a powerful tale of survival and humanity in the face of extinction.
The strength of the story lies in its construction. From this game — one of the most intelligent (and, in its way, cruel) invented by man — Maurensig has drawn the most 'theatrical' aspects, to enhance the novel's pathos.
The strength of the story lies in its construction.
From this game — one of the most intelligent (and, in its way, cruel) invented by man — Maurensig has drawn the most 'theatrical' aspects, to enhance the novel's pathos.
Dive into a gripping chess-infused thriller—read The Lüneburg Variation and unravel its mysteries!
This is the greatest ethical dilemma humanity has ever faced. Politics is the second (inevitable) trace of the film: high-level dilemmas can be even more complex than ethical ones.
This is the greatest ethical dilemma humanity has ever faced.
Politics is the second (inevitable) trace of the film: high-level dilemmas can be even more complex than ethical ones.
Discover Nolan’s gripping take on history—watch Oppenheimer and reflect on the bomb’s lasting impact today.
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