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Remembering Cormac McCarthy

Jun 24, 20231 min
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A Pulitzer Prize-winning writer with novels such as Suttree, Blood Meridian, and The Road.

Transcript

This is the WBEZ Book Club. I'm Jordan Rich. Last week we began mourning the passing of Cormac McCarthy, one of this nation's most dynamic novelists, who not only wrote twelve books, but also produced plays, screenplays, and short stories. His name is synonymous with hard bitten westerns, both old time and modern, and classics about dystopian society, most notably his Poetzer Prize winning

achievement, a book called The Road. Some of his projects, including The Road and No Country for Old Men, were produced as commercially successful films. But sets Cormack McCarthy's writing apart from most other successful writers is his philosophy that syntax be damned. In stark novels about death, life, and death again, punctuation would often disappear and attribution would be hard to find. Once you realized it was a strategic move on his part, it made the reading that

much more fun. His contributions to American literature are vast. And the good news is Cormack McCarthy's books will be with us forever. And that's the Book Club. WZ, Boston's news radio

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