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  • Dazzling solitudes!  

    The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter (Paperback)
    Carson McCullers (1917-1967) was a novelist and early novelliste américaine.Talent, she completed "The Mute", published under the title "The heart is a lonely hunter" in 1940: it was then 23 years. Benedict Copeland, only black doctor
  • They are so alone ...  

    The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter (Paperback)
    "The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter" is the first novel by Carson McCullers. Sil had to tell the late thirties in a popular neighborhood of a small town in the southern United States, it could reach the sky with this book there. Between this young wri
  • lot 43  

    The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter (Paperback)
    Hello, I read the book with interest but I have not eaten, I enjoyed but I have not loved ...
  • society  

    The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter (Paperback)
    This is the story of many marginal characters. The author also painted us a society and a part of history and where we realize that today the same position on life, both historically and in human terms.
  • human condition  

    The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter (Paperback)
    In 1920-1930, this small town deep South of the United States, Dr. Copeland is an exception among his people. Indeed, this is a Black man who fought all his life for black empowerment in a country where slavery is abolished in theory but when blacks
  • Remember 1  

    The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter (Paperback)
    I had read this book when I was 18. I'm 73. I hope I will read this book with the same wonder.
  • A masterpiece of tenderness  

    The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter (Paperback)
    Carson McCullers says a year of life that the characters meet, seek, suffer from poverty, racism or loneliness. They revolve around the New York Café, held day and night by Bill Brannon, generous to the damaged of life and captivated by individuals w
  • for teens  

    The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter (Paperback)
    A book that all teens should read. This should be in the program to high school for that matter! Undoubtedly even allergic to reading will find their account. perhaps more for girls than for boys, however, because the author, a daughter, wrote a poet