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bemildred

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23. A conversation between author Cormac McCarthy and the Coen Brothers, about the new movie No Country
Sat Apr 28, 2012, 01:18 PM
Apr 2012

If you were going to play the parlor game of arranging the most interesting, improbable, imaginary conversation among American entertainers, you could do worse than the one that took place in midtown Manhattan earlier this month. The participants were the filmmakers Joel and Ethan Coen, known for smart, stylish and slightly silly movies like Fargo and O Brother, Where Art Thou?, and the novelist Cormac McCarthy, who won the National Book Award for All the Pretty Horses and the Pulitzer Prize for The Road. If it were a reality show it would be called Eccentric Genius Island.

McCarthy and the Coen brothers have just collaborated on a movie version of McCarthy's novel No Country for Old Men, a thriller about a serial killer and a busted drug deal. It's a searing, shocking movie that plays like a eulogy for the great American West. It also features the best scene ever filmed of a dog chasing a guy in a river.

McCarthy is famous for two things: his omnivorous curiosity and his extreme reclusiveness. In his 74 years, he's given a total of three interviews. But here he chats freely with the Coen brothers, who have a tendency to finish each other's sentences. Time's LEV GROSSMAN was invited to observe. The conversation took place in a fancy hotel room with stunning views of Central Park in early autumn. Nobody glanced out the window even once.

http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1673269,00.html

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Any Cormac McCarthy fans here ? [View all] russspeakeasy Apr 2012 OP
Present. bemildred Apr 2012 #1
100% !! russspeakeasy Apr 2012 #2
yes, even though he tends to give me nightmares JitterbugPerfume Apr 2012 #5
Hey Jitterbug! bemildred Apr 2012 #6
I prefer the scary stuff LOL JitterbugPerfume Apr 2012 #7
So did you read "Child Of God" yet? bemildred Apr 2012 #10
it should be fed ex'd to me tomorrow JitterbugPerfume Apr 2012 #14
Hmm, I'll look into Mr Stanley. He sounds interesting. bemildred Apr 2012 #16
my favorite KSR books are JitterbugPerfume Apr 2012 #17
I'll find it. bemildred Apr 2012 #18
A short disquisition on Cormac McCarthy and his work: bemildred Apr 2012 #19
Oh yeah....Haven't read "Outer Dark" yet but I'll add it to my list...n/t Rowdyboy Apr 2012 #3
Leave a post after you read it. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. russspeakeasy Apr 2012 #4
Rowdyboy! JitterbugPerfume Apr 2012 #8
Hello my friend....I'm still around and kicking.... Rowdyboy Apr 2012 #9
Hi sweetie JitterbugPerfume Apr 2012 #15
Umm TuxedoKat Apr 2012 #11
If you get the chance "Suttree" is one of his very best, IMHO. russspeakeasy Apr 2012 #12
Ok then TuxedoKat Apr 2012 #13
Just started Child of God-- JitterbugPerfume Apr 2012 #20
That is one great book... Hope you enjoy it. russspeakeasy Apr 2012 #21
I love it JitterbugPerfume Apr 2012 #22
If that's as crazy as a person can get, you nailed it.! russspeakeasy Apr 2012 #25
A conversation between author Cormac McCarthy and the Coen Brothers, about the new movie No Country bemildred Apr 2012 #23
Thank you for that link. Someone once asked him why he became an author. russspeakeasy Apr 2012 #26
Just trying to share. bemildred Apr 2012 #27
thanks for sharing JitterbugPerfume Apr 2012 #28
Well, I consider it a rare and valued opportunity to talk about these things. bemildred Apr 2012 #29
Blood and time: Cormac McCarthy and the twilight of the West bemildred Apr 2012 #24
Wow, you are good. russspeakeasy Jun 2012 #30
here. fe6252fes Jun 2012 #31
I love everything with the exception of what I call his "Larry McMurty Period" (The Border Trilogy) Tom Ripley Jul 2012 #32
I know what you mean...... russspeakeasy Jul 2012 #33
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