Stephen King and others honor author Cormac McCarthy, who died of natural causes on Tuesday at age 89.
Too bleak for the screen? Filmmakers adapting Cormac McCarthy’s novel ‘The Road’ followed the ray of hope found in its father-son relationship.. “I could go onstage and say ‘this next one was influenced by Cormac McCarthy’ and literally sing any song I’ve ever written.
. “It is a loss beyond measure, but what that soul has left us is a gift beyond time. Rest in everything, Cormac McCarthy.”
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