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Biography of the American author.
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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.
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RealAudio files of three poems, and selections from "The Ballad of the Sad Cafe" and from "The Member of the Wedding."
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Organization affiliated with the American Literature Association promotes interest in the works and life of McCullers. History, by-laws.
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Jonathan Yardley reconsiders "The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter." [Washington Post]
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Panel discussion between Carlos Dews, Virginia Spencer Carr, and Will Brantley. Moderated by Barbara Ewell. Describes the friendship between the two writers.
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Brief biography from Bedford/St. Martin's.
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Biographical information on the 1994 inductee.
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Overview of her life and works.
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Broadway credits. Plays written by her, or based on her works.
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Filmography. Movies and television productions based on her works.
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Biography and bibliography, prepared by Carlos Dews.
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Although McCullers is sometimes classified as a Southern gothic writer, humor has an important function in her works. [Studies in American Humor]
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Bibliography. Texts of some of her articles and poems. Reviews of her major works. Extensive links.
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Feature section includes discussion questions, brief descriptions of other Carson McCullers books, biographical timeline, excerpts from the novelist's unfinished autobiography, and the text of her first published story.
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An essay on McCullers' life.
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Brief biography.
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Short biography, with links to related topics.