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Cormac McCarthy 'wrote at the highest level'
US Pulitzer-Prize winning author Cormac McCarthy died on Tuesday at the age of 89.
His novels included The Road and No Country for Old Men.
James Wood, staff writer and book critic at the New Yorker explains the importance of McCarthy’s work and the legacy that his writing has left behind.
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