McCullers, Carson
Carson McCullers Center for Writers and Musicians
At Columbus State University. Operates a museum in the author's childhood home. Brief biography. Also information on the writer's house in Nyack, New York.
Carson McCullers Collection
Finding aid for this special collection of manuscripts and correspondence at the University of Texas. Includes a biographical essay.
Carson McCullers Reading from Some of Her Works
RealAudio files of three poems, and selections from "The Ballad of the Sad Cafe" and from "The Member of the Wedding."
Carson McCullers Society
Organization affiliated with the American Literature Association promotes interest in the works and life of McCullers. History, by-laws.
Carson McCullers's Sure Aim at the Heart of Loneliness
Jonathan Yardley reconsiders "The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter." [Washington Post]
Exotic Birds of a Feather: Carson McCullers and Tennessee Williams
Panel discussion between Carlos Dews, Virginia Spencer Carr, and Will Brantley. Moderated by Barbara Ewell. Describes the friendship between the two writers.
Fiction: Carson McCullers (1917-1967)
Brief biography from Bedford/St. Martin's.
Georgia Women of Achievement: Carson McCullers, 1917-1967
Biographical information on the 1994 inductee.
New Georgia Encyclopedia: Carson McCullers (1917-1967)
Biography and bibliography, prepared by Carlos Dews.
Pathos with a Chuckle: The Tragicomic Vision in the Novels of Carson McCullers
Although McCullers is sometimes classified as a Southern gothic writer, humor has an important function in her works. [Studies in American Humor]
The Carson McCullers Project
Bibliography. Texts of some of her articles and poems. Reviews of her major works. Extensive links.
The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter
Feature section includes discussion questions, brief descriptions of other Carson McCullers books, biographical timeline, excerpts from the novelist's unfinished autobiography, and…
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