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    <![CDATA[Carson McCullers: Complete Novels: The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter / Reflections in a Golden Eye / The Ballad of the Sad Cafe / The Member of the Wedding / Clock Without Hands]]>
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    <![CDATA[When <em>The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter</em> 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.<br/><br/>  &quot;McCullers' gift,&quot; writes Joyce Carol Oates, &quot;was to evoke, through an   accumulation of images and musically repeated phrases, the singularity of   experience, not to pass judgment on it.&quot; 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' 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. <br/><br/>  In <em>The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter</em>, an enigmatic deaf-mute draws out the   haunted confessions of an itinerant worker, a young girl, a black doctor, and   the widowed owner of a small-town café. Two shorter works, <em>Reflections in a   Golden Eye</em> (1941) and <em>The Ballad of the Sad Café</em> (1943), use   melodramatic scenarios and freakish characters to explore the disfiguring   violence of desire. <em>The Member of the Wedding</em> (1946), on which the play   and film were based, tells of a young girl's fascination with her brother's   wedding and is perhaps McCullers' most moving and accomplished novel. <em>In   Clock Without Hands</em> (1960), the story of a terminally ill druggist,   McCullers produces some of her most forceful and indignant social   criticism.<br/><br/>  Edited by Carlos Dews.]]>
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