Cormac McCarthy, award-winning American novelist and author of ‘Blood Meridian’ and ‘The Road’, dies aged 89

Cormac McCarthy, award-winning American novelist and author of ‘Blood Meridian’ and ‘The Road’, dies aged 89

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Pulitzer Prize winner died at home in Santa Fe, USA, on Tuesday (13). Cause was not disclosed. Cormac McCarthy, award-winning American writer and author of ‘Blood Meridian’ and ‘The road’ Disclosure/Companhia das Letras Cormac McCarthy, one of the greatest American writers of the 20th century, died at age 89 this Tuesday (13). He was at home in Santa Fe, in the United States. The cause of death was not disclosed by Penguin Random House, the publisher responsible for the writer’s books. Associated with nihilism, the American wrote books such as “A Estrada”, “Meridiano de Sangue”, the “Trilogy of the border” and “Where the elderly have no time”, which was adapted for the cinema and, in Brazil, received the title from “Where the Weak Have No Place”. His last work is divided into two volumes, “O Passageiro” and “Stella Maris”, which break the writer’s hiatus of more than ten years and tells the story of a man haunted by the death of his sister.

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