The Sunset Limited
Fiction | Play | Adult | Published in 2006
143
Play • Fiction
Inner-city apartment • Contemporary
2006
Adult
18+ years
The Sunset Limited by Cormac McCarthy is a two-person play exploring profound philosophical and existential themes. It features a deeply thoughtful dialogue between a Black man and a White man, discussing life, faith, and meaning after a pivotal event. The narrative unfolds entirely around their intense conversation, set in a single room.
Contemplative
Mysterious
Dark
Emotional
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The Sunset Limited by Cormac McCarthy is praised for its intense dialogue and philosophical depth, uniquely presented as a play. The character-driven narrative is powerful, exploring themes of faith and existential despair. Some critics find its minimalist approach challenging and the heavy, philosophical nature may deter readers seeking a traditional plot.
A reader who enjoys The Sunset Limited by Cormac McCarthy likely appreciates philosophical discussions, moral dilemmas, and sparse but impactful dialogue. Fans of Samuel Beckett's plays, such as Waiting for Godot, or those intrigued by existential themes found in No Exit by Jean-Paul Sartre, would find McCarthy's work compelling.
13,416 ratings
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143
Play • Fiction
Inner-city apartment • Contemporary
2006
Adult
18+ years
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