Carson McCullers: Complete Novels
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When The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter was published in 1940, Carson
McCullers was instantly recognized as one of the most promising
writers of her generation. The novels that followed established her
as a master of Southern Gothic. This Library of America volume
collects McCullers's complete novels for the first time in a
single-volume edition that reveals the power and breadth of her
haunting vision. McCullers's gift, writes Joyce Carol Oates, was to
evoke, through an accumulation of images and musically repeated
phrases, the singularity of experience, not to pass judgment on it.
McCullers effortlessly conveyed the raw anguish of her characters
and the weird beauty of their perceptions. Set in small Georgia
towns that are at once precisely observed and mythically resonant,
McCullers's novels explore the strange, sometimes grotesque inner
lives of characters who are often marginal and misunderstood. Above
all, McCullers possessed an unmatched ability to capture the
bewilderment and fragile wonder of adolescence. In The Heart Is a
Lonely Hunter (1940), one of the most extraordinary debuts in
modern American literature, an enigmatic deaf-mute draws out the
haunted confessions of an itinerant worker, a young girl, a doctor,
and a widowed owner of a small-town cafe. The disfiguring violence
of desire is explored with shocking intensity in two shorter works,
Reflections in a Golden Eye (1941) and The Ballad of the Sad Cafe
(1943). The Member of the Wedding (1946), thought by many to be
McCullers's masterpiece, hauntingly depicts a young girl's
fascination with her brother's wedding. In 13-year-old Frankie
Addams, confused, easily wounded, yet determined to survive,
McCullers created her most indelible protagonist. Clock Without
Hands (1960), her final novel, was completed against great odds in
the midst of tremendous physical suffering. Set against the
background of court-ordered school integration, it contains some of
McCullers's most forceful social criticism.
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