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Carson [=McCullers=] (née Lula Carson Smith; February 19, 1917 – September 29, 1967) was an American novelist, short-story writer, playwright, essayist, and poet known for SouthernGothic works. Her début novel, ''Literature/TheHeartIsALonelyHunter,'' was published when she was 23 and quickly became a bestseller. Other works include ''Literature/ReflectionsInAGoldenEye,'' ''Literature/TheMemberOfTheWedding,'' ''[[Literature/TheBalladOfTheSadCafe The Ballad of the Sad Café]],'' and ''Literature/ClockWithoutHands.''

Themes in her work include isolation and loneliness, repressed or unspoken non-heterosexual identities, otherness in general, and Marxism. Regarding the last, [=McCullers=], like many American intellectuals in the thirties, embraced Marxist views.

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Carson [=McCullers=] (née Lula Carson Smith; February 19, 1917 – September 29, 1967) was an American novelist, short-story writer, playwright, essayist, and poet known for her SouthernGothic works. Her début novel, ''Literature/TheHeartIsALonelyHunter,'' was published when she was 23 years old and quickly became a bestseller. Other works include ''Literature/ReflectionsInAGoldenEye,'' ''Literature/TheMemberOfTheWedding,'' ''[[Literature/TheBalladOfTheSadCafe The Ballad of the Sad Café]],'' and ''Literature/ClockWithoutHands.''

Themes in her work include isolation and loneliness, repressed or unspoken non-heterosexual identities, otherness in general, and Marxism. Regarding the last, [=McCullers=], like many American intellectuals in the thirties, '30s, embraced Marxist views.

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'''Carson [=McCullers=]''' (February 19, 1917 – September 29, 1967; née Lula Carson Smith) was an American novelist, short-story writer, playwright, essayist, and poet known for SouthernGothic works. Her début novel, ''Literature/TheHeartIsALonelyHunter,'' was published when she was 23 and quickly became a bestseller. Other works include ''Literature/ReflectionsInAGoldenEye,'' ''Literature/TheMemberOfTheWedding,'' ''[[Literature/TheBalladOfTheSadCafe The Ballad of the Sad Café]],'' and ''Literature/ClockWithoutHands.''

Themes in her work include isolation and loneliness, repressed or unspoken non-heterosexual identities, otherness in general, and Marxism. Regarding the last, [=McCullers=], like many American intellectuals in the thirties, embraced Marxist views.

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'''Carson [=McCullers=]''' (February Carson [=McCullers=] (née Lula Carson Smith; February 19, 1917 – September 29, 1967; née Lula Carson Smith) 1967) was an American novelist, short-story writer, playwright, essayist, and poet known for SouthernGothic works. Her début novel, ''Literature/TheHeartIsALonelyHunter,'' was published when she was 23 and quickly became a bestseller. Other works include ''Literature/ReflectionsInAGoldenEye,'' ''Literature/TheMemberOfTheWedding,'' ''[[Literature/TheBalladOfTheSadCafe The Ballad of the Sad Café]],'' and ''Literature/ClockWithoutHands.''

Themes in her work include isolation and loneliness, repressed or unspoken non-heterosexual identities, otherness in general, and Marxism. Regarding the last, [=McCullers=], like many American intellectuals in the thirties, embraced Marxist views.views.

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Themes in her work include isolation and loneliness, repressed or unspoken non-heterosexual identities, and Marxism. Regarding the last, [=McCullers=], like many American intellectuals in the thirties, embraced Marxist views.

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Themes in her work include isolation and loneliness, repressed or unspoken non-heterosexual identities, otherness in general, and Marxism. Regarding the last, [=McCullers=], like many American intellectuals in the thirties, embraced Marxist views.
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Themes in her work include isolation and loneliness, repressed or unspoken non-heterosexual identities, and Marxism. Regarding the last, McCullers, like many American intellectuals in the thirties, embraced Marxist views.

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Themes in her work include isolation and loneliness, repressed or unspoken non-heterosexual identities, and Marxism. Regarding the last, McCullers, [=McCullers=], like many American intellectuals in the thirties, embraced Marxist views.

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'''Carson [=McCullers=]''' (February 19, 1917 – September 29, 1967; née Lula Carson Smith) was an American novelist, short-story writer, playwright, essayist, and poet known for SouthernGothic works. Her début novel, ''Literature/TheHeartIsALonelyHunter,'' was published when she was 23 and quickly became a bestseller. Other works include ''Literature/ReflectionsInAGoldenEye,'' ''Literature/TheMemberOfTheWedding,'' ''[[Literature/TheBalladOfTheSadCafe The Ballad of the Sad Café]],'' and ''Literature/ClockWithoutHands.''

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'''Carson [=McCullers=]''' (February 19, 1917 – September 29, 1967; née Lula Carson Smith) was an American novelist, short-story writer, playwright, essayist, and poet known for SouthernGothic works. Her début novel, ''Literature/TheHeartIsALonelyHunter,'' was published when she was 23 and quickly became a bestseller. Other works include ''Literature/ReflectionsInAGoldenEye,'' ''Literature/TheMemberOfTheWedding,'' ''[[Literature/TheBalladOfTheSadCafe The Ballad of the Sad Café]],'' and ''Literature/ClockWithoutHands.''''

Themes in her work include isolation and loneliness, repressed or unspoken non-heterosexual identities, and Marxism. Regarding the last, McCullers, like many American intellectuals in the thirties, embraced Marxist views.
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'''Carson [=McCullers=]''' (February 19, 1917 – September 29, 1967; née Lula Carson Smith) was an American novelist, short-story writer, playwright, essayist, and poet known for SouthernGothic works. Her début novel, ''Literature/TheHeartIsALonelyHunter,'' was published when she was 23 and quickly became a bestseller. Other works include ''Literature/ReflectionsInAGoldenEye,'' ''Literature/TheMemberOfTheWedding,'' ''[[Literature/TheBalladOfTheSadCafe The Ballad of the Sad Café]],'' and ''Literature/ClockWithoutHands.''

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