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The Greatest Works of Carson McCullers

The Heart is a Lonely Hunter, Clock Without Hands & Reflections in a Golden Eye
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The Greatest Works of Carson McCullers is a comprehensive collection that encapsulates the profound depth and emotional resonance of McCullers' literary prowess. Known for her distinctive Southern Gothic style, the book features her iconic works, such as «The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter» and «Member of the Wedding,» which explore themes of isolation, identity, and the human condition. McCullers' lyrical prose and keen sense of character development create an intimate atmosphere that draws readers into the complexities of life in the Depression-era South, offering incisive commentary on social alienation and the search for connection. Carson McCullers, an influential figure in American literature, was born in Columbus, Georgia, in 1917. Her traumatic experiences and keen observations of human relationships, shaped by personal struggles'Äîincluding her own health issues'Äîrender her works deeply empathetic and insightful. McCullers emerged as a prominent voice in the Southern literary tradition, and her works continue to resonate with readers seeking depth in their exploration of emotional landscapes and social issues. This collection is a vital read for anyone interested in American literature's evolution and cultural commentary. McCullers'Äô ability to portray the intricacies of the human heart makes this anthology not only enriching but also essential for understanding the complexities of her era and the universal questions of existence.

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Release date on Litres:
16 September 2024
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790 p.
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8596547786986
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