The Heart is a Lonely Hunter

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Random House Publishing Group, 1994 - Fiction - 273 pages
John Singer, who is deaf and mute, worries about his best friend, Antonapoulas, also mute. Soon Antonapoulas's strange behaviour lands him in a mental institution. Then Singer, who can read lips, becomes the confidante of several residents of the town - all of whom want answers to their problems.

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About the author (1994)

Carson McCullers was born in Columbus, Georgia, on February 19, 1917. She died at age fifty in Nyack, New York, on September 29, 1967. A promising pianist, she had hoped to enroll at the Juilliard School of Music when she was seventeen, but when she arrived in New York, she attended writing classes at Columbia University instead. In December 1936 her first story, "Wunderkind," was published in "Story" magazine. That winter she began work on "The Mute," which would become her enduring masterpiece, "The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter."

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