
The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
by Ron Hansen (1983)
Like Blood Meridian, this offers a brutal, revisionist look at the West's dark legends.

by Cormac McCarthy (1985)
Set in the anarchic world opened up by America's westward expansion, Blood Meridian by Cormac McCarthy is an epic and potent account of the barbarous violence that man visits upon man. With an introduction by Philipp Meyer. The wrath of God lies sleeping. It was hid a million years before men were and only men have power to wake it. Hell aint half full. Through the hostile landscape of the Texas-Mexico border wanders the Kid, a fourteen year-old Tennessean who is quickly swept-up in the relentless tide of blood. But the apparent chaos is not without its order: while Americans hunt Indians – collecting scalps as their bloody trophies – they too are stalked as prey. Since its first publication in 1985, Blood Meridian has been read as both a brilliant subversion of the Western novel and a blazing example of that form. Powerful and savagely beautiful, it has emerged as one of the most important works in American fiction of the last century. A truly mesmerizing classic.
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by Ron Hansen (1983)
Like Blood Meridian, this offers a brutal, revisionist look at the West's dark legends.

by John Williams (1960)
This book shares Blood Meridian's unflinching gaze on humanity's destructive ambitions in the West.

by Cormac McCarthy (2006)
Echoing Blood Meridian's bleakness, this explores survival and the human spirit in a ruined world.

by Philipp Meyer (2012)
This saga captures the violent history of the West, akin to Blood Meridian's raw intensity.

by Ian McGuire (2016)
Like Blood Meridian, this unflinchingly depicts the brutal realities and dark side of humanity.
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