In this episode of The Foxed Page, Kimberly Ford delves into Cormac McCarthy's "No Country for Old Men," shifting from feminist literary analysis to explore McCarthy's mastery of prose. She promises no spoilers as she dissects the title's meaning, linking it to a Yeats poem and the character of Sheriff Ed Tom Bell. Ford analyzes McCarthy's narrative voices, descriptions of violence, and the expertise he uses to flatter the reader, also examining well-drawn minor characters, the sympathy elicited for complex characters, and the dark humor woven throughout the novel. She concludes by admiring McCarthy's gorgeous prose and descriptive abilities, encouraging listeners to explore his work.
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