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Cormac McCarthy: Critical Review by Anatole Broyard

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SOURCE: "'Daddy Quit', She Said," in The New York Times, December 5, 1973, p. 45.

In the following essay, Broyard discusses McCarthy's writing, and his ability to make readers empathize with evil, immoral characters.

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