Cormac McCarthy: Author behind The Road and No Country For Old Men dies

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Author Cormac McCarthy has died aged 89, his agent has confirmed.

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Best recognized for his novels together with The Road and No Country For Old Men, the Pulitzer Prize winner died at house on Tuesday of pure causes.

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Throughout his profession, he wrote a number of novels, screenplays and quick tales within the western and post-apocalyptic genres.

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The author was a distinctly personal man and reportedly didn't like to debate his craft.

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His first novel The Orchard Keeper was printed in 1965 and he went on to creator a number of extra books all through the Seventies, together with 1979's Suttree.

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Although it didn't get vast consideration on the time, Blood Meridian, printed in 1985, is taken into account by many to have been a turning level in McCarthy's profession.

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The e book, set within the American frontier period, is usually considered McCarthy's most interesting work - adopted intently by Suttree.

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McCarthy travelled to all of the locations detailed within the novel and reportedly realized Spanish to assist along with his analysis.

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However, it was not till 1992 that he discovered true acclaim with All The Pretty Horses, the primary quantity of The Border Trilogy.

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The e book turned a New York Times bestseller and bought 190,000 copies in hardback inside the first six months of publication, giving McCarthy the vast readership which had eluded him for years.

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No Country For Old Men, later tailored into an Oscar-winning movie starring Javier Bardem, was printed in 2005.

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The Road, additionally tailored into a movie starring Viggo Mortensen, was printed a yr later and went on to win the 2007 Pulitzer Prize for Literature.

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McCarthy gave a uncommon interview to Oprah Winfrey, who had chosen it for her Book Club.

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After McCarthy's dying was introduced, tributes had been paid by many, together with famend US horror creator Stephen King, who described him as "maybe the greatest American novelist of my time".

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"He was full of years and created a fine body of work, but I still mourn his passing," he tweeted.

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