Things Fall Apart: Post-Apocalyptic Vision in Cormac McCarthy’s The Road

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At noon in the desert a panting lizard
waited for history, its elbows tense,
watching the curve of a particular road
as if something might happen.
It was looking for something farther off
than people could see, an important scene
acted in stone for little selves
at the flute end of consequences.
There was just a continent without much on it
under a sky that never cared less.
Ready for a change, the elbows waited
The hands gripped hard on the desert.
William Stafford “At the Bomb Testing Site” (1960)