Charles “Cormac” Joseph McCarthy Jr. — the Pulitzer Prize-winning author who penned such influential works of literature as “No Country for Old Men,” “The Passenger” and “The Road” — died on Tuesday at the age of 89. McCarthy was born in 1933 in Rhode Island as one of six children in a middle-class Irish Catholic
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