Looking for Cormac Part I
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And upon meeting him, they will . . . ask for an autograph? Tell him that he is Cormac McCarthy? Or that they enjoy reading his stuff?
Why bother?
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i think in the near future, privacy will be a crime, and the punishment for not having every moment of your life publicly televised will be death
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I actually met him recently. He's incredibly kind.
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it's because of you people that this poor man is a hermit.
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Kill yourselves.
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@misterblue23 i've only read the road and was taken aback by his stark and poetic language. he's like a poet with a story
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Yeah that interview was terrible, what a wasted opportunity to get an insight into such a brilliant mind. He'll probably never do another :(
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He loves the money he just doesn't like people
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Pointless and stupid
Can't you just leave him the fuck alone?
gaud123 3 years ago 24
I often cross paths with Cormac McCarthy. He lives in Santa Fe and frequents specific places, often with his young son. He's extremely private and one senses not to approach or even acknowledge him. He flashes a look of sheer anxiety when he suspects someone recognizes him. A man best left alone. Pestering him would be a sin.
CSFLY77 1 year ago 7