Cormac McCarthy was born in Rhode Island. After that he went to Chicago where he worked as a car mechanic and wrote his first novel, the Guardian of the Orchard. The Guardian of the Orchard was published by Random House in 1965; McCarthy's editor was William Faulkner's longtime editor, William Erskine. Prior to publication, McCarthy received a travel scholarship from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and he was in Ireland. In 1966, he also received funds from the Rockefeller Foundation and continued to travel to Europe to settle in Ibiza. Here, McCarthy completed the revision of his next novel "external darkness". In 1967, McCarthy returned to the United States and moved to Tennessee. "The Darkness Outside" was published by Random House in 1968 and McCarthy received the Guggenheim Creative Writing Scholarship in 1969. His next novel "The Son of God" was published in 1973. From 1974 to 1975, McCarthy was a screenwriter at PBS. Son of a gardener premiered in 1977. A revised version of the script was later published by Ecco Press. In the late 1970s McCarthy moved to Texas and in 1979 published the fourth novel Suttree. He received the MacArthur Scholarship in 1981 and published his fifth novel "Blood Meridian" in 1985. All "cute horses", the first volume "Border Trilogy" was published by Nopf in 1992. He received the National Book Award and the National Book Award. The Book Critics Circle Award became a feature film afterwards. McCarthy 's "Mason" series, edited and published later in the mid - 1870' s, was published by Ecco in 1994. Shortly thereafter, Knopf announced the second volume of "Border Trilogy", "Crossroads", Volume 3 "City of the Plains" was published in 1998. The next novel "The Song of the Country" by McCarthy was published in 2005. In 2006, a dramatic novel, Sunset Limited was originally published by Steppenwolf Theater Company. Chicago and Vintage Books are published in a paperback. McCarthy's latest work "Lord" was published in 2006 and was awarded the Pulitzer Prize.
The first thing I noticed about how to write Cormac McCarthy is that he is nearly completely grammatically lacking. Throughout the novel, McCarthy refused to participate in punctuation and tried to compare his style with the story of the last life later. No grammar = no structure, no government. The effect of McCarthy 's word selection on the first page of "Road" is also obvious. "The night is dark and dark, every day is darker than before." This is the second sentence of the story. After an ambiguous introduction of a man, it caused despair and despair of the reader. These feelings seem to be very similar to the feelings of men and boys, and they continue to be ignorant even without their name.
Several readers of Cormac McCarthy's "The Road, 2006" wondered if the characters in the novel are particularly seeking God. Why did McCarthy pursue God? For example, Steven Frye (2009) believes that deeper human experience and contemplation was written by McCarthy than "seeking God". - Why are the students not reading books and how to make them read in order to read more? What is "BF Skinner" at a junior high school in Pennsylvania? Of the 100 students in the eighth grade examined, 73% answered that they had to read and practice frequently.
If you've heard of one of Cormac McCarthy, it might be his embarrassment to write down devastating nihilistic stories. Of course, as readers, McCarthy seems totally indifferent to his subject, even though it is some form of love, no matter how humble it is to the character we read. I want to destroy the end of the Son of God. Because I can not explain this emotion correctly and I can only show it. After chasing the story of ballad, this is the reason for his story ends. Even if he wanted, he can not rescue himself in any way, he will not fall into glory and he will not be free to threaten the country again, he even suffocates I did not. He is forgotten