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Cormac McCarthy is an American novelist who has steadily risen in stature in the past 10 years. Though he has written since the 1960s, it was the publication of his book All the Pretty Horses in 1992, and its subsequent cinematic adaptation, that brought him widespread recognition.Recently, interest in McCarthy has skyrocketed, since the Coen Brothers' Oscar-winning adaptation of his novel No Country for Old Men and the recent adaptation of The Road.His reputation as one of the best living American writers was cemented in the placing of his book Blood Meridian, or the Evening Redness in the West behind Don Delillo's Underworld and Toni Morrison's Beloved in a New York Times poll of the Greatest American novels of the last 25 years.A reclusive author, McCarthy surprised everybody, when he agreed to give his first-ever television interview after Oprah Winfrey selected The Road for her famous Book Club.While McCarthy has written books in genres such as historical fiction, Southern Gothic, crime and post-apocalyptic science fiction, most of his works are, at heart, Westerns.In early 2012, he made a big splash by selling his first screenplay, titled The Counselor, a drug thriller about a naive attorney who becomes involved in the drug trade. It was immediately picked up by the producers of the film adaptation of The Road, with Ridley Scott signing on to direct.
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