Pulitzer Prize-winning Novelist Cormac Mccarthy has died at his home in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Known for his violent and bleak depictions, his work was often set in the American West, the South, or a post-apocalyptic world. His prose was hailed for its beauty, and his novels were often suffused with moral ambiguity. Some of his best-known works include "No Country For Old Men," "All the Pretty Horses," and "The Road." Critics often compared him to Faulkner, Hemingway, and Melville. McCarthy was a hybrid of the great American novelists of the last 150 years, and his writing was described as coming from his deepest self.
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