Pulling the Curtain Back on Literary Wizardry

Particularly among readers, scholars, and writers in the South, Cormac McCarthy has long been a figure of deep allure. Famously reclusive and stubbornly unwilling to promote his work through book tours or public lectures, McCarthy has developed an image as a solitary aesthete wrapped in a Salinger-esque shroud of monastic devotion to craft and vision. … Continue reading Pulling the Curtain Back on Literary Wizardry