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Cormac McCarthy's Last Outlaws
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Cormac McCarthy’s Last Outlaws

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This work is the most extensive examination to date of the Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist's collaboration with director Ridley Scott on realizing McCarthy's controversial screenplay, The Counselor, and it takes an equally close look at McCarthy's final masterwork, The Passenger. Writing as an artist who has tributed in music, painting, film, lectures, and three previous books on the man he calls "our Rhode Island Shakespeare," the author draws on a wide range of sources from theatre, cinema, philosophy, and literature for an unsparing critique of what he calls Late McCarthy, and of trends in recent Cormac McCarthy criticism.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
McFarland & Co Inc
Country
United States
Date
7 August 2025
Pages
205
ISBN
9781476698717

This work is the most extensive examination to date of the Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist's collaboration with director Ridley Scott on realizing McCarthy's controversial screenplay, The Counselor, and it takes an equally close look at McCarthy's final masterwork, The Passenger. Writing as an artist who has tributed in music, painting, film, lectures, and three previous books on the man he calls "our Rhode Island Shakespeare," the author draws on a wide range of sources from theatre, cinema, philosophy, and literature for an unsparing critique of what he calls Late McCarthy, and of trends in recent Cormac McCarthy criticism.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
McFarland & Co Inc
Country
United States
Date
7 August 2025
Pages
205
ISBN
9781476698717