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Babwin, Don. 2007. Cormac McCarthy opens up to Oprah. Los Angeles Times, June 6, p. E 7. Find this article in your local library to read excerpts from Oprah Winfrey’s interview with the author. McCarthy opens up a little about what inspired his Pulitzer Prize–winning novel.
Chabon, Michael. 2009. Dark adventure: On Cormac McCarthy’s The Road. Maps & Legends: Reading and Writing Along the Borderlands. New York: Harper Perennial. Chabon discusses McCarthy's writing style and significance.
Jones, Malcolm. 2006. On the lost highway....
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