Carson McCullers

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Pseudonymes :
Carson Mc Cullers, Маккаллерс Карсон, קארסון מק־קאלרס, et 32 autres Ḳarson Maḳ'Ḳalers, Карсон Мекалерс, کارسون مک‌کولرز, Карсан Маккалерс, カーソン マッカラーズ, Karson Makkallers, Karson MakKalers, Карсон Маккалерс, Kārsona Makkalersa, Carson Mac-Cullers, McCullers, Carson McCullers, Carson McCullersova, Carson Mac Cullers, MacCullers, Carson McCullersová, Carson Smith McCullers, Lula Carson Smith, Mac Cullers, קרסון מקקלרס, カーソン・マッカラーズ, 卡森·麦卡勒斯, Карсън Маккълърс, Карсан Мак-Калерс, კარსონ მაკკალერსი, Carson MacCullers, Karsan Makkalers, Carson Smith MacCullers, Smith, Κάρσον Μακ Κάλλερς, Karson Makkalers, Lula Carson McCullers
Naissance :
19 février 1917
Décès :
29 septembre 1967

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Carson McCullers (February 20, 1917 – September 29, 1967) was an American novelist, short-story writer, playwright, essayist, and poet. Her first novel, The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter (1940), explores the spiritual isolation of misfits and outcasts in a small town of the Southern United States. Her other novels have similar themes and most are set in the deep South. McCullers' work is often described as Southern Gothic and indicative of her southern roots. Critics also describe her writing and eccentric characters as universal in scope. Her stories have been adapted to stage and film. A stage adaptation of her novel The Member of the Wedding (1946), which captures a young girl's feelings at her brother's wedding, made a successful Broadway run in 1950–51.

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