Cormac McCarthy's Venomous Fiction
Source: nytimes.com
- Richard B. Woodward profiles reclusive author Cormac McCarthy in a rare 1992 interview at his El Paso home.
- McCarthy discusses his stark novels like Blood Meridian and the upcoming All the Pretty Horses, emphasizing violence as life's raw truth.
- The piece reveals McCarthy's disdain for fame, sparse lifestyle, and view of writing as a relentless, unpaid craft.
Richard B. Woodward tracks down Cormac McCarthy, one of America's most acclaimed but elusive novelists, for an interview at his sparse El Paso apartment. McCarthy opens up about his grim worldview, his major works including the brutal Western epic Blood Meridian, and his upcoming Border Trilogy starting with All the Pretty Horses. The core finding is McCarthy's belief that fiction must confront humanity's inherent violence without flinching, a stance that shapes his venomous prose. Readers get i