is 72 today. The Writer’s Almanac has an excellent little bio.
And there’s this from the Cormac McCarthy web site —
Critics have compared Cormac McCarthy’s nightmarish yet beautifully written adventure masterpiece, Blood Meridian, or the Evening Redness in the West, with the best works of Dante, Poe, De Sade, Melville, Faulkner, Flannery O’Connor and William Styron. The critic Harold Bloom, among others, has declared it one of the greatest novels of the Twentieth Century, and perhaps the greatest by a living American writer. Critics cite its magnificent language, its uncompromising representation of a crucial period of American history, and its unapologetic, bleak vision of the inevitability of suffering and violence.
Critics haven’t been so lavish in their praise of McCarthy’s new novel, No Country for Old Men. See, for example, this review, which appeared in The New York Times.