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Genuinely stunned this got published. The writer is positively drooling over the thought of an exploited, abused 16-year-old girl. He celebrates Cormac McCarthy's pedophilia (he was 42!) as "the craziest love story." What is going on here

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Exclusive: Augusta Britt is one of the most significant—and secret—inspirations in literary history, giving life to dozens of Cormac McCarthy’s characters across his celebrated novels and Hollywood films. For 47 years, Britt closely guarded her identity and her story—until now.…

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"When he was 42, Cormac McCarthy fell in love with a 16-year-old girl he met by a motel pool."

Exclusive: Augusta Britt is one of the most significant—and secret—inspirations in literary history, giving life to dozens of Cormac McCarthy’s characters across his celebrated novels and Hollywood films. For 47 years, Britt closely guarded her identity and her story—until now.…

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my favorite cormac mccarthy line is the part in the road where he describes the dark as "autistic". i still don't quite know what he meant by this but he's just like me

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I'm reading Cormac McCarthy for the first time and honestly his prose is jaw-dropping. He puts together these sentences that seem impossible. I read them and think: how did it occur to another human to put words together this way? It's amazing.



Catching up on why people are vague-tweeting about Cormac McCarthy


Love the bit in the Cormac McCarthy essay where he says the muse is “full of equine wisdom, horse sense” because it makes me wanna rewatch Bojack Horseman.


when vanity fair pays by the word and you convince the editor you need to poorly emulate Cormac McCarthy style nature writing constantly in your international sex trafficking exposé

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Exclusive: Augusta Britt is one of the most significant—and secret—inspirations in literary history, giving life to dozens of Cormac McCarthy’s characters across his celebrated novels and Hollywood films. For 47 years, Britt closely guarded her identity and her story—until now.…

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Scrolling r/cormacmccarthy

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I could listen to Cormac McCarthy talking about creativity and the unconscious mind for weeks


"When he was 42, Cormac McCarthy fell in love with a 16-year-old girl he met by a motel pool."

Exclusive: Augusta Britt is one of the most significant—and secret—inspirations in literary history, giving life to dozens of Cormac McCarthy’s characters across his celebrated novels and Hollywood films. For 47 years, Britt closely guarded her identity and her story—until now.…

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cormac mccarthy was the last real writer

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re: cormac mccarthy and women. also his depiction of women in suttree is so bad it nearly ruins an otherwise great book

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It's truly fascinating the extent to which Cormac McCarthy's love letters to his 16 year old girlfriend read like Ray imagine posts

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Re: the Cormac McCarthy story. In 1973 and 1974, McCarthy was editing Guy Davenport's first story collection, Tatlin!, making many severe strictures. Then, McCarthy disappeared. In a 1974 letter to Hugh Kenner, Davenport explained what happened.

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cormac mccarthy's king of the hill

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Exclusive: Augusta Britt is one of the most significant—and secret—inspirations in literary history, giving life to dozens of Cormac McCarthy’s characters across his celebrated novels and Hollywood films. For 47 years, Britt closely guarded her identity and her story—until now.…

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"When he was 42, Cormac McCarthy fell in love with a 16-year-old girl he met by a motel pool."

Exclusive: Augusta Britt is one of the most significant—and secret—inspirations in literary history, giving life to dozens of Cormac McCarthy’s characters across his celebrated novels and Hollywood films. For 47 years, Britt closely guarded her identity and her story—until now.…

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really surprised to learn there's a dark side to (checks notes) cormac mccarthy


this photo of the guy who wrote the vanity fair article valorizing cormac mccarthy’s pedophilia is a wonderful visual aid to pair with the displeasure of reading the piece

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Exclusive: Augusta Britt is one of the most significant—and secret—inspirations in literary history, giving life to dozens of Cormac McCarthy’s characters across his celebrated novels and Hollywood films. For 47 years, Britt closely guarded her identity and her story—until now.…

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Re the Cormac McCarthy Vanity Fair piece… There’s a major red flag early in the piece. Fact check the paperback of THE ORCHARD KEEPER that Augusta Britt says led her to recognize McCarthy from the author photo on the back. Ain’t no author photo on the book. @dan_sinykin

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let’s get one thing straight: cormac mccarthy was NOT a pedophile. he was an ephebophile.


Neil Gaiman, Alice Munro and Cormac McCarthy…🤦🏾‍♂️


why is the Cormac McCarthy Was A Child Predator article romanticizing him Being A Child Predator


What I wanted more than anything was for Cormac McCarthy to be a good person.


Thank god they finally got that white ass cormac mccarthy fuckboy!


Cormac McCarthy - overrated as a writer and a human.


Fixed it for you. Cormac McCarthy groomed a vulnerable teenager, took advantage of her physically, exploited her life experiences for his books and made her believe he was her safe place. I guess VF is still protecting famous men. Unsurprising. vanityfair.com/style/story/co…


I didn’t have any trouble reading the Cormac McCarthy piece bc I used to sift through garbage like this in the New Yorker all the time back when I thought I had to read it to be well read. You just skip through a few lines every time your eyes roll.


Lots of hate for that “Cormac McCarthy’s secret underage girlfriend was actually responsible for his brilliance” piece but it’s awful because everything is for everybody now. No private lives, nothing. “He wanted me to tell my story.” Right, that’s why you did this after he died.


Cormac McCarthy is cancelled!!!


It is both inspiring and hopeful that Cormac McCarthy didn’t start having good ideas for writing until he was 42. Life’s journey is never linear and it is never too late for any of us.


ok seriously what is this cormac mccarthy article even about i have no idea what the discourse is


Love the bit in the Cormac McCarthy essay where he says the muse is “full of equine wisdom, horse sense” because it makes me wanna rewatch Bojack Horseman.


- i havent complained in a while about how i despise the concept/role of "muse" - vincenzo barney needs to be put in ✨the contraption✨ or at least never put pen to paper, fingers to keyboard, ever again - there isnt a hell hot enough for cormac mccarthy. x.com/VanityFair/sta…

Exclusive: Augusta Britt is one of the most significant—and secret—inspirations in literary history, giving life to dozens of Cormac McCarthy’s characters across his celebrated novels and Hollywood films. For 47 years, Britt closely guarded her identity and her story—until now.…

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Listen buddy the truth is BORING, I have a cormac McCarthy promotional assignment and your facts are interfering


The Cormac McCarthy article exposing his pedophilia… He was my mans he was my boy 😭


read that cormac mccarthy piece the correct way, which was to read about a troubled girl's whirlwind romance with a western writer, completely stop reading it before any real story was established, and then just listen to diet mountain dew for the rest of the night


Emotional over the vanity fair cormac mccarthy piece don't talk to me for a week


Ryan Walters to demand his new favorite author, Cormac McCarthy’s novels be mandatory reading at all grade levels in Oklahoma’s schools following the recent news involving Cormac and a minor. #ryanwalters #cormacmccarthy @RyanWaltersSupt


Exclusive: Augusta Britt is one of the most significant—and secret—inspirations in literary history, giving life to dozens of Cormac McCarthy’s characters across his celebrated novels and Hollywood films. For 47 years, Britt closely guarded her identity and her story—until now.…

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Before seeing the book, if someone had said to me there would be a "graphic novel" adaptation of Cormac McCarthy's The Road, or any McCarthy novel tbh, I'da said it was totally pointless, but now actually experiencing Manu Larcenet's book I realize... yeah, I was wrong...

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cormac mccarthy was the last real writer

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Cormac McCarthy, my mantra

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Re the Cormac McCarthy Vanity Fair piece… There’s a major red flag early in the piece. Fact check the paperback of THE ORCHARD KEEPER that Augusta Britt says led her to recognize McCarthy from the author photo on the back. Ain’t no author photo on the book. @dan_sinykin

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Genuinely stunned this got published. The writer is positively drooling over the thought of an exploited, abused 16-year-old girl. He celebrates Cormac McCarthy's pedophilia (he was 42!) as "the craziest love story." What is going on here

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Exclusive: Augusta Britt is one of the most significant—and secret—inspirations in literary history, giving life to dozens of Cormac McCarthy’s characters across his celebrated novels and Hollywood films. For 47 years, Britt closely guarded her identity and her story—until now.…

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Cormac McCarthy Vintage Books, 1993

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I’ve known about Augusta Britt for a while now (though I didn’t know her name or how old she was when she met Cormac McCarthy). I believe she and Cormac had a relationship. I also believe Vanity Fair did her a disservice by not fact-checking various aspects of the story. Such as:

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cormac mccarthy's king of the hill

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Re: the Cormac McCarthy story. In 1973 and 1974, McCarthy was editing Guy Davenport's first story collection, Tatlin!, making many severe strictures. Then, McCarthy disappeared. In a 1974 letter to Hugh Kenner, Davenport explained what happened.

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when vanity fair pays by the word and you convince the editor you need to poorly emulate Cormac McCarthy style nature writing constantly in your international sex trafficking exposé

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Exclusive: Augusta Britt is one of the most significant—and secret—inspirations in literary history, giving life to dozens of Cormac McCarthy’s characters across his celebrated novels and Hollywood films. For 47 years, Britt closely guarded her identity and her story—until now.…

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re: cormac mccarthy and women. also his depiction of women in suttree is so bad it nearly ruins an otherwise great book

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An old friend taught me this term “ussie” a while back. Call me Cormac McCarthy ‘cause this one’s for the road.

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Cormac McCarthy said that civilization ended at Dachau. Louis-Ferdinand Celine said that civilization ended at Stalingrad. The first thing that any serious person must contend with is the reality that we are living in a post-civilizational world and we can't go back.

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this photo of the guy who wrote the vanity fair article valorizing cormac mccarthy’s pedophilia is a wonderful visual aid to pair with the displeasure of reading the piece

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Exclusive: Augusta Britt is one of the most significant—and secret—inspirations in literary history, giving life to dozens of Cormac McCarthy’s characters across his celebrated novels and Hollywood films. For 47 years, Britt closely guarded her identity and her story—until now.…

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Ready to solve a murder in a Cormac McCarthy novel.

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Gotta reread some Cormac McCarthy

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How is that the author of that Vanity Fair Cormac McCarthy piece somehow looks EXACTLY like his own prose

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Some brutal Cormac McCarthy to keep you honest next week

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Some photographs from Fort Griffin, Texas where Cormac McCarthy’s BLOOD MERIDIAN concludes:

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