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Cormac McCarthy (born Charles McCarthy; July 20, 1933) is an American novelist and playwright. He has written ten novels, spanning the Southern Gothic, Western, and modernist genres. He has also written plays and screenplays. He received the Pulitzer Prize and the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for Fiction for The Road. His 2005 novel No Country for Old Men was adapted as a 2007 film of the same name, which won four Academy Awards, including Best Picture. He received a National Book Award and National Book Critics Circle Award for his 1992 novel, All the Pretty Horses. His previous novel, Blood Meridian, (1985) was among Time Magazine's poll of 100 best English-language books published between 1923 and 2005 and placed joint runner-up in a poll taken in 2006 by The New York Times of the best American fiction published in the last 25 years

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Cormac McCarthy

Born 1933-07-20 (91 years ago) in Providence, Rhode Island, USA.

Awards
Award Ceremony Year Awarded for
Tähtivaeltaja Award (The Road) 2009 Vägen
Quill Award for General fiction (The Road) 2007 Vägen
Pulitzer Prize for Fiction (The Road) 2007 Pulitzer Prize 2007 Vägen
National Book Critics Circle Award for Fiction (All the Pretty Horses) 1992 Dessa vackra hästar
National Book Award for Fiction (All the Pretty Horses) 1992 National Book Awards 1992 Dessa vackra hästar
MacArthur Fellowship (Fiction) 1981-12 Ficció
Guggenheim Fellowship for Creative Arts, US & Canada 1969
Nominated for awards
Award Ceremony Year Nominated for
Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel (The Road) 2007 Vägen
International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award (No Country for Old Men) 2007 No country for old men
Pulitzer Prize for Fiction (The Road) 2007 Pulitzer Prize 2007 Vägen
National Book Critics Circle Award for Fiction (The Road) 2006 Vägen
Hammett Prize (No Country for Old Men) 2005 No country for old men
National Book Award for Fiction (All the Pretty Horses) 1992 National Book Awards 1992 Dessa vackra hästar
Relationships
Name From To Relationship type
Jennifer Winkley(Gifta: 1997–2006) 1997 2006 Gifta
Annie DeLisle(Gifta: 1967–1981) 1967 1981 Gifta
Lee Holleman(Gifta: 1961–1962) 1961 1962 Gifta
Parents

Charles Joseph McCarthy, Gladys Christina McGrail McCarthy

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Cormac McCarthy (born Charles McCarthy; July 20, 1933) is an American novelist and playwright. He has written ten novels, spanning the Southern Gothic, Western, and modernist genres. He has also written plays and screenplays. He received the Pulitzer Prize and the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for Fiction for The Road. His 2005 novel No Country for Old Men was adapted as a 2007 film of the same name, which won four Academy Awards, including Best Picture. He received a National Book Award and National Book Critics Circle Award for his 1992 novel, All the Pretty Horses.

His previous novel, Blood Meridian, (1985) was among Time Magazine's poll of 100 best English-language books published between 1923 and 2005 and placed joint runner-up in a poll taken in 2006 by The New York Times of the best American fiction published in the last 25 years. Literary critic Harold Bloom named him as one of the four major American novelists of his time, along with Don DeLillo, Thomas Pynchon and Philip Roth, calling Blood Meridian "the greatest single book since Faulkner's As I Lay Dying". In 2010 The Times ranked The Road first on its list of the 100 best fiction and non-fiction books of the past 10 years. He is frequently compared by modern reviewers to William Faulkner. McCarthy has been increasingly mentioned as a candidate for the Nobel Prize in Literature.

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