NEW YORK — Cormac McCarthy, whose nihilistic and violent tales of the American frontier and post-apocalyptic worlds led to awards, movie adaptations and sleepless nights for his enthralled and ...
Charles “Cormac” Joseph McCarthy Jr. — the Pulitzer Prize-winning author who penned such influential works of literature as “No Country for Old Men,” “The Passenger” and “The Road” — died on Tuesday ...
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A conversation between Cormac McCarthy and Joel and Ethan Coen If you were going to play the parlor game of arranging the most interesting, improbable, imaginary conversation among American ...
Cormac McCarthy, generally considered one of America’s greatest living authors, has died. His death was confirmed by his son, John McCarthy. He was 89. McCarthy is best known for books such as Blood ...
Cormac McCarthy, who died Tuesday at 89, was a giant of American literature. The author began his literary life writing stories set in southern Appalachia—McCarthy, born in Rhode Island, grew up and ...
June 13 (UPI) --Cormac McCarthy, author of Pulitzer Prize-winning novels No Country for Old Men and The Road, died Tuesday at 89 years old. McCarthy died of natural causes at his Sante Fe, N.M., home, ...