Carson McCullers
Carson McCullers is an American writer known for her novel The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter and her exploration of the spiritual isolation of misfits and outcasts in the South.
Lula Carson Smith
Novelist
February 19, 1917
Pisces
September 29, 1967
50
Columbus, Georgia
Lula Carson Smith, known as Carson McCullers, was born on February 19, 1917. She was an American novelist, playwright, and essayist who skillfully depicted the lives of individuals in contemporary, often oppressive environments. McCullers’ most famous work, “The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter,” delves into themes of love, isolation, and human connection. She also authored other notable works such as “The Member of the Wedding” and “Reflections in a Golden Eye.” Throughout her career, McCullers was a successful playwright, and her work significantly influenced writers like Tennessee Williams and Harper Lee. Despite her brief and tumultuous life, she is remembered for her insightful exploration of the spiritual isolation experienced by misfits and outcasts in the South.