Remembering Cormac McCarthy: A Legacy That Will Endure.

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Writers, filmmakers, and cultural figures pay tribute to Cormac McCarthy, one of the greatest American novelists of the past century, who died at the age of 88. McCarthy's work was known for its rich prose rhythms, biblical quality, and exploration of the darker human impulses. He was a literary outlaw who eschewed fame and the book world, but his continued commitment to his craft paid off handsomely, leaving behind an undimmed and undaunted body of work that will sing down the centuries.
Topics:entertainment#american-literature#cormac-mccarthy#influential-writers#legacy#literature#prose-rhythms
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