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The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter

 
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Author Biography
Plot Summary
Characters
Themes
Style
Historical Context
Critical Overview
Criticism
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The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter was Carson McCullers' first novel, published in 1940, when the author was just twenty-three years old. It started out as a short story in a creative writing class, and an early, working draft of the novel, then called The Mute, was submitted for a Houghton Mifflin Fiction Fellowship, for which McCullers won a cash prize and a publishing contract. Her editors at Houghton Mifflin convinced her to change the title. Upon its publication, the book was received positively by reviewers, who were all the more enthusiastic about it because of the author's young age. The book introduced themes that stayed with McCullers throughout her lifetime and appeared in all of her works, such as "spiritual isolation" and her notion of "the grotesque," which she used to define characters who found themselves excluded from society because of one outstanding feature, physical or mental. The story takes place in a small town in the South in the late 1930s. The five central characters cross paths continually throughout the course of about a year, but due to the imbalances in their personalities they are not able to connect with one another, and are doomed to carry on the loneliness indicated in the title. An indication of their lack of coping mechanisms is that the one character that the other four confide their hopes and aspirations and theories to is a deaf mute, who cannot fully understand them nor communicate back to them anything more than his nodding acceptance of what they tell him. Throughout her short career, McCullers' novels continued to present characters who were cut off from mankind, although, many critics believe, never as successfully as in this first, brilliant stroke.

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The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter  
HeartIsALonelyHunter.jpg
First edition cover
Author Carson McCullers
Country United States
Language English
Publisher Houghton Mifflin
Publication date 1940
Media type Print (Hardcover)
Pages 356 pp

The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter is the debut 1940 novel by American author Carson McCullers. Written in Charlotte, North Carolina in a house on East Blvd, it is about a deaf man named John Singer and the people he encounters in a 1930s mill town in the U.S. state of Georgia. It created a literary sensation on publication, enjoying a meteoric rise to the top of the bestseller lists in 1940 and was the first in a string of works by McCullers to give voice to the rejected, forgotten, mistreated and oppressed. The novel was chosen as a selection for Oprah's Book Club in 2004.

Time Magazine included the novel in its TIME 100 Best English-language Novels from 1923 to 2005.[1]

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Plot introduction

The struggles of four of John Singer's primary acquaintances make up the majority of the narrative. They are Mick Kelly, a young girl; Jake Blount, an alcoholic labor agitator; Biff Brannon, a restaurateur; and Dr. Benedict Copeland, an idealistic African-American doctor.

Film adaptation

The novel was adapted into a movie in 1968, starring Alan Arkin, Sondra Locke and Cicely Tyson.

Play adaptation

A stage adaptation of The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter premiered on March 30, 2005 at The Alliance Theater in Atlanta, Georgia. The show ran until April 24 of that year, and then toured. The play was an Alliance Theater presentation done in association with The Acting Company out of New York. The play was in two acts adapted from the novel by Rebecca Gilman and directed by Doug Hughes.[2][3][4]

References

  1. ^ http://www.time.com/time/2005/100books/
  2. ^ http://thefastertimes.com/theatertalk/2009/10/14/the-new-york-theater-workshop-vs-the-deaf-a-modest-proposal-for-casting-plays/ | For a discussion of some of the issues raised by this production, both for directors and actors
  3. ^ Heart Tour Program: The Acting Company www.theactingcompany.org
  4. ^ Variety http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117926738.html?categoryid=33&cs=1

External links

  • [1] Review
  • [2] The Carson McCullers project
  • [3] What the Oprah book club had to say

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