Cormac McCarthy (1) (1933–2023)
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Series
Obras de Cormac McCarthy
Short Fiction 4 copias
Whales and Men 4 copias
Cormac McCarthy 3 Books Collection Set (The Road, Blood Meridian & No Country for Old Men) (2020) 3 copias
The Kekulé Problem 3 copias
The Crossing {video} 1 copia
The Sewanee review 1 copia
The Dark Waters {story} 1 copia
The Road [DVD] 1 copia
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Etiquetado
Conocimiento común
- Nombre legal
- McCarthy, Charles Joseph, Jr.
- Fecha de nacimiento
- 1933-07-20
- Fecha de fallecimiento
- 2023-06-13
- Género
- male
- Nacionalidad
- USA
- Lugar de nacimiento
- Providence, Rhode Island, USA
- Lugar de fallecimiento
- Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA
- Lugares de residencia
- Providence, Rhode Island, USA
Knoxville, Tennessee, USA
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Sevier County, Tennessee, USA
Ibiza, Spain
Rockford, Tennessee, USA (mostrar todos 10)
Louisville, Tennessee, USA
El Paso, Texas, USA
New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA - Educación
- St. Mary's Parochial School
Knoxville Catholic High School, Knoxville, Tennessee, USA
University of Tennessee - Ocupaciones
- novelist
playwright
screenwriter - Relaciones
- McCarthy, Cullen (son)
McCarthy, John (son) - Organizaciones
- United States Air Force
Santa Fe Institute - Premios y honores
- Ingram-Merrill awards (1959, 1960)
Traveling Fellowship from the American Academy of Arts and Letters (1965)
William Faulkner Foundation Award for notable first novel for The Orchard Keeper (1966)
Guggenheim Fellowship for creative writing (1969)
MacArthur Fellowship (1981)
National Book Award for Fiction for All the Pretty Horses (1992) (mostrar todos 18)
National Book Critics Circle Award for All the Pretty Horses (1992)
Robert Penn Warren Award for Fiction (1993)
International Dublin Literary Award longlist for The Crossing (1996)
International Dublin Literary Award longlist for Cities of the Plain (2000)
James Tait Black Memorial Prize for Fiction and Believer Book Award for The Road (2006)
Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for The Road (2007)
International Dublin Literary Award shortlist for No Country for Old Men (2008)
Maltese Falcon Award, Japan, for No Country for Old Men (2008)
Premio Ignotus for The Road (2008)
International Dublin Literary Award longlist for The Road (2008)
PEN/Saul Bellow Award for Achievement in American Fiction (2009)
Best of the James Tait Black, shortlist, The Road (2012) - Agente
- Amanda Urban (International Creative Management)
- Biografía breve
- Cormac McCarthy (born Charles McCarthy, Jr.; July 20, 1933) is an American novelist, playwright, short-story writer, and screenwriter. He has written three short-stories, two plays, two screenplays, and ten novels, spanning the Southern Gothic, Western, and post-apocalyptic genres. He is well known for his graphic depictions of violence and his unique writing style, recognizable by its lack of punctuation and attribution. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest contemporary writers.
McCarthy was born in Providence, Rhode Island, although he was raised primarily in Tennessee. In 1951, he enrolled in the University of Tennessee, but dropped out to join the Air Force. His debut novel, The Orchard Keeper, was published in 1965. Awarded literary grants, McCarthy was able to travel to southern Europe, where he wrote his second novel, Outer Dark (1968). Suttree (1979), like his other early novels, received generally positive reviews, but was not a commercial success. A MacArthur genius grant enabled him to travel to the American Southwest, where he researched and wrote his fifth novel, Blood Meridian (1985). Although it garnered lukewarm critical and commercial reception, it is now regarded as his magnum opus, with some even labeling it the Great American Novel.
McCarthy first experienced widespread success with All the Pretty Horses (1992), for which he received both the National Book Award and National Book Critics Circle Award. It was followed by The Crossing (1994) and Cities of the Plain (1998), completing "The Border Trilogy." His 2005 novel No Country for Old Men received mixed reviews. His 2006 novel The Road won the 2007 Pulitzer Prize and the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for Fiction. Many of McCarthy's works have been adapted into film. No Country for Old Men was adapted into a 2007 film, winning four Academy Awards, including Best Picture. All the Pretty Horses, The Road, and Child of God have also been adapted into films, while Outer Dark was turned into a 15-minute short.
McCarthy currently works with the Santa Fe Institute (SFI), a multidisciplinary research center. At the SFI, he published the essay "The Kekulé Problem" (2017), which explores the human subconscious and the origin of language.
Miembros
Debates
Cormac McCarthy en Library of America Subscribers (agosto 6)
Cormac McCarthy Is Dead en Folio Society Devotees (junio 14)
Cormac McCarthy Dies en Book talk (junio 14)
Let's Discuss The Road by Cormac McCarthy en What Are You Reading Now? (marzo 2019)
January 2014: Cormac McCarthy en Monthly Author Reads (agosto 2018)
Cormac McCarthy- American Author Challenge en 75 Books Challenge for 2014 (abril 2014)
GROUP READ: Suttree by Cormac McCarthy en The 12 in 12 Category Challenge (septiembre 2012)
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Sí, les pasan cosas y la novela tiene un final. Hasta podría decir que se lee bien. Pero que nadie espere un texto complaciente. Está escrito a base de frases cortas y párrafos muy breves, pero no hay capítulos, lo que ayuda a mantener el clima opresivo de toda la novela que, quizá pueda calificarse como "agobiante". Tampoco del todo, porque en realidad hay muchos momentos de tranquilidad, incluso de excesiva tranquilidad. Creo que, si esa era la intención del autor, desde luego lo ha conseguido. Lo único es que no le veo yo el mensaje final a todo esto. Pero, con todo, me ha gustado.… (más)