Portis wrote five novels, numerous magazine articles and short
stories and one stage play.
Portis' death was confirmed by his brother Jonathan, who told
the Times that the author had been in hospice care for two years
and in a care facility for Alzheimer's patients before that.
Portis' 1968 novel "True Grit," which was serialized by the
Saturday Evening Post, spent 22 weeks on the New York Times'
best-seller list. It was set in the 1870s and told the tale of
Mattie Ross, a 14-year-old girl who enlists a one-eyed marshal
named Rooster Cogburn to find the man who killed her father.
The film was twice made into a movie. The 1969 version starred
John Wayne as Cogburn and earned him an Academy Award for best
actor. Joel and Ethan Coen wrote and directed a new version in
2010 that was nominated for 10 Oscars.
In recent decades, Portis rarely gave interviews. But in a 1984
New York Times article, he spoke about his writing style -
banging away at typewriter keys with two fingers.
"I write in a little office without a phone, behind a beer joint
called Cash McCoo's," he said. "For $85 a month, you can't beat
it."
Before becoming a novelist, Portis served in the U.S. Marines in
the 1950-53 Korean War and earned a bachelor’s degree in
journalism from the University of Arkansas in 1958. He was a
reporter for the Northwest Arkansas Times in Fayetteville and
the Memphis Commercial Appeal, his family said.
He eventually became the London bureau chief for the New York
Herald Tribune, and wrote about the U.S. civil rights struggle
in the South for the newspaper.
Another novel, "Norwood," was made into a movie and did well at
the box office. The 1966 novel tells the story of a road trip
from Texas to New York and back.
Portis' articles, short stories and memoirs were published in
such magazines as the Saturday Evening Post, the New Yorker and
the Atlantic.
(Reporting by Steve Barnes; Additional reporting by Jonathan
Allen; Editing by Dan Grebler)
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