The literary achievements of the "Elderly Ways and Countries Without States" and the research of various authoritative articles by the writer Mark McCarthy are evident and the direct use of human inferiority and vocabulary, economic use and punctuation The lack of McCarthy 's view. That is the most noteworthy aspect of his novel success. McCarthy 's position was influenced mainly by the history and social concerns of his era. His unique form, lack of punctuation, simple use of grammar and rhetoric are playing an important role.
Cormac McCarthy was born in Rhode Island. He studied at the University of Tennessee in the early 1950s and joined the United States Air Force for four years. Two of them were based in Alaska. After that, McCarthy returned to college, published a student literature magazine there, and received the Ingram Meryl Prize in 1959 and 1960. McCarthy went to Chicago where he worked as a car mechanic while he was writing his first novel, a 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 was also funded by the Rockefeller Foundation and continued to travel to Europe to settle in Ibiza. Here, McCarthy completed the revision of his next novel "external darkness"
Donald Gois speaks eloquently like Cormac McCarthy and Tony Morrison and lacks educational and literary ethics and when his American writer's generation grew up with Steinbeck and Faulkner, Goines mentioned as iceberg it was done. Slim But taking advantage of his experience, Goines can be written like Van Gogh and in honor of Albert Camus, Jean-Paul Sartre is a famous singer whose The Fall is Camus's "poorly understood" book He said there might be. Considering Sartre's most famous piece, Huis Clos (or No Exit), he lamented that "Hell is someone else," Jean-Baptiste Clemens, the hero of The Fall, lived his life.
Since the late 1970's, Cormac McCarthy Society president Dianne Luce has written extensively about Cormac McCarthy. After having an excellent educational history at the Midland Institute of Technology in Columbia, South Carolina, he retired in June 2007 and became an independent scholar. She recently completed a manuscript on the history, culture and philosophical background of the work of McCarthy's Tennessee, published by the University of South Carolina Press. Wes Morgan recently retired from professor of full-time psychology at the Department of Psychology Clinical Training Program at the University of Tennessee. Since reading The Orchard Keeper for the first time in 1965, he has been interested in Cormac McCarthy's work and has written several papers on McCarthy's early life and works.