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Carson McCullers Biography
Writer
Name at birth: Lula Carson Smith
Carson McCullers was critically acclaimed author of several popular novels in the 1940s and '50s, including The Member of the Wedding (1946). Marked by themes of loneliness and spiritual isolation, her novels frequently depicted small town life in the southeastern United States. McCullers suffered from ill health most of her adult life, including a series of strokes that began when she was in her 20s; she died at the age of 50. The Member of the Wedding was dramatized for the stage in the 1950s and filmed in 1952 and 1997. Other films based on her books are Reflections in a Golden Eye (1967, with Elizabeth Taylor and Marlon Brando), The Heart is a Lonely Hunter (1968, starring Alan Arkin) and The Ballad of the Sad Café (1991).
Other Southern writers on Who2 include William Faulkner, Margaret Mitchell and Alice Walker.
Four Good Links
The Carson McCullers Project
Commentary, reviews, poetry and a life timeline
Carson McCullers
Summary of her life and work, from Books and Writers
Carson McCullers Reads
Audio files of her reading selected works
Carson McCullers
Biography from the New Georgia Encyclopedia folks
Vital Stats
Birth
Birthplace
Death
29 September 1967
(age 50)
Best Known As
Author of The Member of the Wedding
