Heart Is a Lonely Hunter (40) by McCullers - Carson [Paperback (2000)]

ByCarson McCullers

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meg baker
Writing a story of the southern culture of 1940's, seems to have persisted to this day. The anger of haves and haves not, power and lack of power, and the want to gain power to keep the same system. Brilliant writing, thoughtful character building and identification. It was written in1940 but can be placed in a southern town today. Believable.
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helen noble
Great buy: good price, quick delivery, excellent serice. Highly recommend! I ordered the books for one of my academic teams and was surprised with the price. The overall experience with the seller made it a pleasure!
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yipeng22
Prophetic, evocative with a writing style voice of the 1930s. Intriguing overlays of themes allow the reader to explore endless possibility about the characters. What really, truly motivates them and underpins them as human beings.
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ferrall kat
Prophetic, evocative with a writing style voice of the 1930s. Intriguing overlays of themes allow the reader to explore endless possibility about the characters. What really, truly motivates them and underpins them as human beings.
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kelsey
This book was very well written. I am shocked that a woman so young as the author was had the maturity and insight to write this book. The characters are all quirky and you find yourself wondering what each one is hiding. The only reason I did not give this book five stars is because I do not feel the ending was completely developed.
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james hutauruk
The biggest problem with this book is not the message, the theme, the depression but the style. Ms. McCullers gives all her characters the same voice and the same point of view. It is almost as if she began this as a group of disparate short stories linked only by one central theme and offers no conflicting or alternative views. Perhaps this is why the book does not resonate as well as much of the other Southern literature.e.g. Eudora Welty, Flannery OConnor.

So you won't go too far off the mark by reading this but you will not find it too illuminating but rather unsatisfying. It is Manhattan chic-lit not great Southern Renaissance revival.
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jessica baetjer
Based on the good reviews and the subject matter I was expecting this to be a great read but in the end I can only give this book a lukewarm review. The age of the author is apparent to me when I read this book. The characters are not well rounded and the dialouge is lacking. The story takes awhile to move along and none of the characters ever seem to truely develop. I did like several of the characters and the writing style was nice enough. 3/5
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becky keeler
I can't imagine how Carson McCullers wrote this brilliant fiction at such a young age. I have been exposed to more British than American fiction and was trying to find out about the American greats. Another "must read" is "The Ballad of the Sad Café".
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beccab
Interesting stories of various people in a small town. Don't think I made the connection the author may have intended. One needs to keep in mind the time period in which the book is written while reading.
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ana lisa sutherland
Carson McCuller's novel about a deaf mute, Harry Singer is one of the most poignant books I have ever read. Outstanding characters and great story. It was made into a motion picture in 1969 and starred Alan Arkin as Singer, the deaf mute.
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teleri
This is a great, though dark, story. I read this as a college English assignment, and found it much more enjoyable than I expected. The course was American Gothic, and though Gothic conjures up images of dark, dank, spooky and frightening, this story is one more of stifling futility. It presents a good historical perspective on the thoughts and ideas of the 30's (the rise of Socialism). Yet, it really does have a contemporary feel to it. This is a worthwhile read.
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robin gray
Easy read. Book was mentioned in the movie-love song for Bobby Long and was described as a book about misfits. I agree with the description. It was a book that could have been written about any place in America, at any time. I enjoyed it.
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d k wardhani
If you like the subtle complications of ordinary lives, this book is for you. There are not many cataclysmic events to confront the reader, but life itself in small town America is explored with sensitivity and wonder.
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michelle bryant
Written when the author was only 23 (paralyzed at 30, dead at 50) and an American masterpiece. The novel penetrates the deepest mysteries of the human heart, employs no sentimentality or romance, yet relentlessly floods the reader's soul with almost unbearable understanding and love.
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spencer vardakis
So much yearning after MEANING by such puzzling, strange, one-dimensional characters.
Another "classic" crossed off the list, but one of the few I've not really enjoyed.
Feel as though I need a mental bath.
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