Cormac McCarthy - by Tracy Daugherty (Hardcover)
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- A biography of the late Pulitzer Prize-winning American author Cormac McCarthy, from Tracy Daugherty, the New York Times bestselling author of the Pulitzer Prize finalist biography Larry McMurtry: A Life.Cormac McCarthy is hailed as one of America's greatest novelists, often compared to Melville and Faulkner, and his epic western Blood Meridian is widely considered a masterpiece of historical fiction.
- About the Author: Born and raised in Texas, TRACY DAUGHERTY is the author of six novels, six short story collections, a memoir, a book of personal essays, a collection of essays on writing, a novella collection, and six literary biographies.
- 528 Pages
- Biography + Autobiography, Literary Figures
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A biography of the late Pulitzer Prize-winning American author Cormac McCarthy, from Tracy Daugherty, the New York Times bestselling author of the Pulitzer Prize finalist biography Larry McMurtry: A Life.
Cormac McCarthy is hailed as one of America's greatest novelists, often compared to Melville and Faulkner, and his epic western Blood Meridian is widely considered a masterpiece of historical fiction. In his body of work, the nation's story is told in incomparably vivid shades of violence, greed, and love.
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"Tracy Daughtery, well on his way to establishing himself as the best literary biographer of the 21st century, has made an extraordinary capture of one of American literature's most elusive subjects. In the case of Cormac McCarthy, to show the man beside the myth, distinguishing one from the other with such impeccable clarity, is truly a striking achievement. McCarthy was a skillful self-mythologizer, whose efforts along those lines have been amplified for decades by teams of devotées obsessed with the man through his work. Daughtery shows us plainly what parts of the myth (a good many) were in fact true, while uncovering many more fascinating and improbable facts of McCarthy's career that never made it into the myth at all. The whole of the life story revealed here will be enough and plenty to satisfy (and sometimes dismay) McCarthy's readership. And Daughtery's take on McCarthy's body of work is just as thorough, just as sound, and sometimes just as surprising." --Madison Smartt Bell, author of Child of Light
Praise for Larry McMurtry: A Life"An insightful literary biography of the celebrated author written with brio and humor" --The Pulitzer Prize Committee, on Finalist Larry McMurtry: A Life "Vastly entertaining... This is the first comprehensive biography of McMurtry, who died in 2021 at the age of 84... [Daugherty] is the right person for this job...He rakes his material into a story that has movement; he's a good reader of the novels; he has an eye for anecdote and the telling quote; he builds toward extended set pieces." --The New York Times "A definitive life of the novelist/bookseller/scriptwriter/curmudgeon of interest to any McMurtry fan." --Kirkus (starred review) "Literary biographer Daugherty blends authoritative research with resplendent prose, providing absorbing detail to illuminate how McMurtry's childhood, academic career, domestic life, and friendships shaped his personality and work. This flowing, even avuncular portrait definitively situates McMurtry's oeuvre in the American canon." --Booklist, starred "This is worth saddling up for." --Publishers Weekly "In Larry McMurtry: A Life, a very readable and even impressive biography, Tracy Daugherty discusses all of McMurtry's books with both authority and affection. Mr. Daugherty is also absorbing when he writes about McMurtry's personal life and his nonwriting literary life, which were melded into one." --Wall Street Journal "Entertaining." --The New Yorker "Daugherty's diligently constructed biography will provide memories for those who lived in McMurtry's era and recall well his novels, along with the movies and series that sprang from them." --bookreporter
About the Author
Born and raised in Texas, TRACY DAUGHERTY is the author of six novels, six short story collections, a memoir, a book of personal essays, a collection of essays on writing, a novella collection, and six literary biographies. His 2009 biography of Donald Barthelme, Hiding Man, was a New York Times and New Yorker Notable Book; his 2015 biography of Joan Didion, The Last Love Song was a New York Times Bestseller; and his 2023 biography of Larry McMurtry, Larry McMurtry: A Life, was a Pulitzer Prize finalist. His work has been recognized by the Guggenheim Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts. At Oregon State University he helped found the MFA Program in Creative Writing.