My last conversation with Cormac McCarthy, the acclaimed and elusive novelist who died last week at 89, came as unexpectedly as the first.
"I thought you said Cormac McCarthy edited your book on theoretical physics?"
"I got the manuscript back in the mail, and it was marked up on every page," Randall told me.
By the time I interviewed Randall, Cormac was spending his days at the Santa Fe Institute, a theoretical-research institute in the piñon foothills of New Mexico.
"Don't do this to yourself," McCarthy told the guy, before shutting the door in his face.
Persons:
Cormac McCarthy, McCarthy, —, Belying, Cormac, Lisa Randall, Randall, Gil, Jon, MacArthur, Murray Gell, Mann, it's, Einstein, they're, Doug Erwin, David Krakauer, David, Stella Maris, I'd, He'd, David Kushner
Organizations:
Wired, Stone, Harvard, drifters, Santa Fe Institute, Atari
Locations:
backwoods Florida, piñon, New Mexico, Texas, Tennessee, El Paso, Rolling Stone, SFI