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The Passenger is a 2022 novel by the American writer Cormac McCarthy. [1] It was released six weeks before its companion novel Stella Maris. The plot of both The Passenger and Stella Maris follows Bobby and Alicia Western, two siblings whose father helped develop the atomic bomb. The Passenger is McCarthy's first novel since The Road, sixteen ...
With a script from Cormac McCarthy, the film was brushed aside as an over-violence, over-sexed mess. ... who saw the film’s message as being anti-abortion. This was, however, never the intent ...
Stella Maris is a 2022 novel by American writer Cormac McCarthy that was published on December 6, 2022. [1] It is a companion novel to The Passenger. [2] It was the final novel published before his death on June 13, 2023. [3]
Cormac McCarthy, who died on Tuesday at the age of 89, is known for the dark and often merciless stories depicted in any of the dozen novels he wrote throughout his life. McCarthy’s inimitable ...
Perspectives on Cormac McCarthy is a 1999 collection of essays critiquing the works of Cormac McCarthy from his first novel, The Orchard Keeper, originally published in 1965, up through Cities of the Plain, published in 1998. Perspectives was edited by Edwin T. Arnold and Diane C Luce. Each editor contributed two essays apiece to the collection ...
Cormac McCarthy's 'The Passenger' and 'Stella Maris' display his brilliance in full, exploring math, physics and incest in a brother-sister story. Cormac McCarthy, 89, has a new novel — two ...
A list of works by or about Cormac McCarthy, the American novelist, playwright, and screenwriter. McCarthy published twelve novels, spanning the Southern Gothic, Western, and post-apocalyptic genres, as well as multiple short-stories, screenplays, plays, and an essay. In 1985, he published Blood Meridian, which received a lukewarm response.
With 'The Passenger,' his first novel in 16 years, the author long consumed by violent themes turns to cosmic questions about life, death, and God.