‘No Country for Old Men’ author Cormac McCarthy dies at 89 – IOTW Report

‘No Country for Old Men’ author Cormac McCarthy dies at 89

JTN: Cormac McCarthy, author of bestselling novels such as “The Road” and “No Country for Old Men,” has died at the age of 89.

Publisher Alfred A. Knopf confirmed McCarthy’s death on Tuesday, noting that he died “of natural causes at his home in Santa Fe, New Mexico.”

He published his first novel, “The Orchard Keeper,” in 1965 and enjoyed several decades of success. “No Country for Old Men,” became a celebrated feature film in 2007, winning the Academy Award for Best Picture.

In 2007, he won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for his 2006 novel “The Road.” more

15 Comments on ‘No Country for Old Men’ author Cormac McCarthy dies at 89

  1. I started reading McCarthy with All The Pretty Horses, the start of The Border Trilogy. I think I read it twice, something I rarely do. He has a very terse writing style.

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  2. I’M THINKING RUPERT MURDOCH

    GET YOUR OLD ASS OUT OF THE PATH OF THE TRUMP TRAIN

    YOU FAILED, WE’RE GONNA RUN YOUR WRINKLED, SAGGY, NARCISSIST ASS OUTTA TOWN

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  3. Our veterinarian suggested this book to me. We often share reads. I couldn’t put it down and was awake until 4:00AM to finish. I couldn’t bring myself to read ‘The Road’ because of the necrophilia.

    Rest in peace.

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  4. Maybe I’m just being a little nit picky here, but why does the poster have Josh Brolin’s and Tommy Lee Jones’ pictures over the wrong names? Did one of the confused younger generation that didn’t know which one was which make it?

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  5. Border Trilogy was great, particularly the first two. Blood Meridian is amazing – and incredibly graphic, about early 1800s when there was a US bounty on Indian scalps. I didn’t get The Road.
    He just published a 2-book story, so I guess his timing was good.

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  6. Indeed, Blood Meridian was an amazingly good read @ Left Coast Dan. Read it again, for like the 10th time just before Christmas last year. “The Judge” was as creepy as they come. I believe he was Satan, or something otherworldly, who came to the group to make them unleash their brand of terror on those unfortunate enough to come across them. “Child Of God” may very well be the most disturbing book of his that I have ever read. Great author.

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